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SUMMARY TECHNICAL REPORT OF DIVISION 14, NDRC 


VOLUME 3 

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DIVISION 14 
AND RADIATION LABORATORY 

REPORTS 


OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 
VANNEVAR BUSH, DIRECTOR 

NATIONAL DEFENSE RESEARCH COMMITTEE 
JAMES B. CONANT, CHAIRMAN 

DIVISION 14 
A. L. LOOMIS, CHIEF 


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James B. Conant, Chairman 
Richard C. Tolman, Vice Chairman 
Roger Adams Army Representative 1 

Frank B. Jewett Navy Representative 2 

Karl T. Compton Commissioner of Patents 3 

Irvin Stewart, Executive Secretary 


1 Army Representatives in order of service: 


Maj. Gen. G. V. Strong 
Maj. Gen. R. C. Moore 
Maj. Gen. C. C. Williams 
Brig. Gen. W. A. Wood, Jr. 

Col. E. A. 


Col. L. A. Denson 
Col. P. R. Faymonville 
Brig. Gen. E. A. Regnier 
Col. M. M. Irvine 
Routheau 


2 Navy representatives in order of service: 

Rear Adm. H. G. Bowen Rear Adm. J. A. Furer 
Capt. Lybrand P. Smith Rear Adm. A. H. Van Keuren 
Commodore H. A. Schade 
3 Commissioners of Patents in order of service: 
Conway P. Coe Casper W. Ooms 


NOTES ON THE ORGANIZATION OF NDRC 


The duties of the National Defense Research Committee 
were (1) to recommend to the Director of OSRD suit¬ 
able projects and research programs on the instrumen¬ 
talities of warfare, together with contract facilities for 
carrying out these projects and programs, and (2) to 
administer the technical and scientific work of the con¬ 
tracts. More specifically, NDRC functioned by initiat¬ 
ing research projects on requests from the Army or the 
Navy, or on requests from an allied government trans¬ 
mitted through the Liaison Office of OSRD, or on its 
own considered initiative as a result of the experience 
of its members. Proposals prepared by the Division, 
Panel, or Committee for research contracts for per¬ 
formance of the work involved in such projects were 
first reviewed by NDRC, and if approved, recommended 
to the Director of OSRD. Upon approval of a proposal 
by the Director, a contract permitting maximum flexi¬ 
bility of scientific effort was arranged. The business 
aspects of the contract, including such matters as ma¬ 
terials, clearances, vouchers, patents, priorities, legal 
matters, and administration of patent matters were 
handled by the Executive Secretary of OSRD. 

Originally NDRC administered its work through five 
divisions, each headed by one of the NDRC members. 
These were: 

Division A—Armor and Ordnance 
Division B—Bombs, Fuels, Gases, & Chemical Prob¬ 
lems 

Division C—Communication and Transportation 
Division D—Detection, Controls, and Instruments 
Division E—Patents and Inventions 


In a reorganization in the fall of 1942, twenty-three 
administrative divisions, panels, or committees were 
created, each with a chief selected on the basis of his 
outstanding work in the particular field. The NDRC 
members then became a reviewing and advisory group 
to the Director of OSRD. The final organization was as 
follows: 

Division 1—Ballistic Research 

Division 2—Effects of Impact and Explosion 

Division 3—Rocket Ordnance 

Division 4—Ordnance Accessories 

Division 5—New Missiles 

Division 6—Sub-Surface Warfare 

Division 7—Fire Control 

Division 8—Explosives 

Division 9—Chemistry 

Division 10—Absorbents and Aerosols 

Division 11—Chemical Engineering 

Division 12—Transportation 

Division 13—Electrical Communication 

Division 14—Radar 

Division 15—Radio Coordination 

Division 16—Optics and Camouflage 

Division 17—Physics 

Division 18—War Metallurgy 

Division 19—Miscellaneous 

Applied Mathematics Panel 

Applied Psychology Panel 

Committee on Propagation 

Tropical Deterioration Administrative Committee 


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NDRC FOREWORD 


A S EVENTS of the years preceding 1940 re¬ 
vealed more and more clearly the serious¬ 
ness of the world situation, many scientists in 
this country came to realize the need of organiz¬ 
ing scientific research for service in a national 
emergency. Recommendations which they made 
to the White House were given careful and sym¬ 
pathetic attention, and as a result the National 
Defense Research Committee [NDRC] was 
formed by Executive Order of the President in 
the summer of 1940. The members of NDRC, 
appointed by the President, were instructed to 
supplement the work of the Army and the Navy 
in the development of the instrumentalities of 
war. A year later, upon the establishment of the 
Office of Scientific Research and Development 
[OSRD], NDRC became one of its units. 

The Summary Technical Report of NDRC is 
a conscientious effort on the part of NDRC to 
summarize and evaluate its work and to present 
it in a useful and permanent form. It comprises 
some seventy volumes broken into groups cor¬ 
responding to the NDRC Divisions, Panels, and 
Committees. 

The Summary Technical Report of each Divi¬ 
sion, Panel, or Committee is an integral survey 
of the work of that group. The first volume of 
each group’s report contains a summary of the 
report, stating the problems presented and the 
philosophy of attacking them, and summarizing 
the results of the research, development, and 
training activities undertaken. Some volumes 
may be “state of the art” treatises covering sub¬ 
jects to which various research groups have con¬ 
tributed information. Others may contain de¬ 
scriptions of devices developed in the labora¬ 
tories. A master index of all these divisional, 
panel, and committee reports which together 
constitute the Summary Technical Report of 
NDRC is contained in this volume, which also 
includes a record of microfilm numbers, perti¬ 
nent technical laboratory reports and reference 
material. 

Some of the NDRC-sponsored researches 
which have been declassified by the end of 1945 
were of sufficient popular interest that it was 
found desirable to report them in the form of 
monographs, such as the series on radar by Divi¬ 
sion 14 and the monograph on sampling inspec¬ 
tion by the Applied Mathematics Panel. Since 
the material treated in them is not duplicated 
in the Summary Technical Report of NDRC, the 


monographs are an important part of the story 
of these aspects of NDRC research. 

In contrast to the information on radar, which 
is of widespread interest and much of which is 
released to the public, the research on subsurface 
warfare is largely classified and is of general 
interest to a more restricted group. As a conse¬ 
quence, the report of Division 6 is found almost 
entirely in its Summary Technical Report, which 
runs to over twenty volumes. The extent of the 
work of a Division cannot therefore be judged 
solely by the number of volumes devoted to it in 
the Summary Technical Report of NDRC: ac¬ 
count must be taken of the monographs and 
available reports published elsewhere. 

To A. L. Loomis, Chief of Division 14, the men 
who worked under his direction, and the per¬ 
sonnel of the Division’s contractors belongs 
major credit for the perfection of a device which 
forcefully altered the course of the war. The 
application of radar by all Services in all theaters 
of operation is an eloquent testimonial not only 
to the skill of these men but also to their will, 
their loyal cooperation, and their scientific in¬ 
tegrity. The Summary Technical Report of the 
Division, prepared under the direction of the 
Division Chief and authorized by him for pub¬ 
lication, therefore not only describes a major 
portion of their technical activities but is also 
a record of able American scientists and engi¬ 
neers cooperating fully in the defense of their 
country. 

It is assuring to know that their contributions 
in the new field of microwaves will not be placed 
in intellectual cold storage to await purely mili¬ 
tary applications, but instead will soon find use 
in the industry, the transportation, the com¬ 
munications, and the scientific researches of a 
peacetime world. 

For their work in opening a broad entrance 
to a new field of knowledge as well as for their 
invaluable contributions in a time of desperate 
strife, we join the Nation in expressing our 
sincere appreciation. 


Vannevar Bush, Director 

Office of Scientific Research and Development 


J. B. Conant, Chairman 

National Defense Research Committee 






























































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FOREWORD 


D ivision 14 of the National Defense Re¬ 
search Committee [NDRC] was respon¬ 
sible for the microwave radar and Loran de¬ 
velopments within the Office of Scientific Re¬ 
search and Development [OSRD]. Its original 
purpose, as defined at one of the early division 
meetings, was, “to organize and coordinate re¬ 
search, invention, design and manufacture in 
order to obtain the maximum number of effec¬ 
tive applications of microwaves in the minimum 
time.” Under this directive, Division 14 estab¬ 
lished and administered a total of 137 OSRD 
contracts with 18 academic and private research 
institutions, and 39 industrial concerns enter¬ 
ing into almost every phase of the country’s 
war-time radar program. The principal con¬ 
tractor, accounting for approximately 80 per 
cent of the division’s contract appropriations, 
was The Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
Radiation Laboratory [MIT-RL]. This lab¬ 
oratory, through continuous growth and expan¬ 
sion of the scope of its activities, became the 
center of microwave radar research and de¬ 
velopment effort. 

Without question the success of the program 
was due to the close collaboration of the many 
participating agencies and institutions. Many 
of the country’s academic and industrial institu¬ 
tions worked with MIT-RL in research and de¬ 
velopment programs under U. S. Army and U. S. 
Navy as well as OSRD contracts. Radio and 
electrical equipment manufacturers were re¬ 
sponsible for final engineering and large scale 
production of components and systems. The 
U. S. Army and U. S. Navy carried out procure¬ 
ment planning, proof testing, training, and the 
elaborate functions of supply and maintenance. 
Close technical liaison, furthermore, was main¬ 
tained throughout the war with radar research 
organizations of the British Commonwealth of 
Nations. The contributions of the many par¬ 
ticipating organizations must be acknowledged 
by any single agency attempting to present its 
final report. 

The NDRC Summary Technical Report is 
intended to include the pertinent results of each 
division’s program. The selection of material 
for such a report invariably presents a difficult 


problem. A choice must be made from the work 
of many organizations and individuals during a 
complex five-year program. 

The Division 14 Summary Technical Report 
consists of three volumes. The first, RADAR , 
contains a summary of the Division 14 and 
MIT-RL activities, a report on HARP, and ap¬ 
pendices listing the division’s projects and con¬ 
tracts. Volume 2 of the Division 14 STR is enti¬ 
tled MARS, Military Airborne Radar Systems. 
This volume is a detailed treatment of the de¬ 
sign, development, installation, maintenance 
and performance of aircraft radar for such ap¬ 
plications as search, bombing, navigation, inter¬ 
ception and fire control. The volume is intended 
as a general text for use by officers and civilian 
engineers concerned with almost any aspect of 
aircraft radar development, engineering, pro¬ 
curement, training, or operational use. Volume 
3 is a complete Bibliography of the contractors’ 
and divisional reports prepared during the 
course of the program. It is intended to serve 
as a general guide to the division’s activities. 

The largest publication effort of Division 14 
is the Radiation Laboratory Series prepared by 
the MIT-RL for publication by the McGraw- 
Hill Book Company, Inc. This set of mono¬ 
graphs is considered as a supplement to the 
Division 14 Summary Technical Report. It 
consists of some 27 volumes and an index and is 
a complete report on the state of the radar art 
at the end of the war, including texts on funda¬ 
mental electronics, components and systems 
design and engineering, peace-time applica¬ 
tions, and Loran navigation. A list of the titles 
and an abstract of each book is contained in the 
Bibliography of this volume. 

The progress and interim technical reports 
submitted by MIT-RL and other Division 14 
contractors constitute valuable reference mate¬ 
rial on the division’s program. They cover 
specific aspects of the work and are not dupli¬ 
cated by the Summary Technical Report or the 
Radiation Laboratory Series . All these (ap¬ 
proximately 2,000) reports have been indexed 
by report number, subject, organization, and, 
in the case of the MIT-RL reports, by author 
in the Bibliography of this volume. Microfilm 

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prints of these reports are available to those 
who have access to the Summary Technical 
Reports. 

Another category of reports which are in¬ 
cluded in the Bibliography and microfilms are 
the Division 14 Project Reports. These were 
Division 14’s bimonthly reports of activities to 
the U. S. Army and U. S. Navy. Included are 
pertinent technical details of the systems, proj¬ 
ects, and summaries of the basic research and 
component development activities. The final 
project report, NDRC 14-565, dated December 
1945, reviews the entire program of the divi¬ 
sion. It contains an index of all Division 14 
projects, including Service projects, with cross 
references to contracts and U. S. Army and 
U. S. Navy equipment designations. 

The history of Division 14 has been prepared 
and edited by H. E. Guerlac for publication 
with the other volumes of the OSRD long his¬ 
tory by the Little Brown Company, Inc., Boston. 
It traces the early work on radar before the war 
by the U. S. Army, U. S. Navy, British and 
various private institutions, describes the origin 
of NDRC’s microwave development activities, 


outlines the foundation of the Radiation Lab¬ 
oratory, and gives an historical summary of the 
principal division systems and components re¬ 
search program. A final section, which should 
be of general interest, reports on the field serv¬ 
ice activities of the division and the opera¬ 
tional results obtained with several types of 
microwave-radar equipment. 

Two important publications were originally 
intended for inclusion in the Division 14 Sum¬ 
mary Technical Report but were deleted and 
published elsewhere. They are: Development of 
Cadillac Airborne Early Warning Systems, C. J. 
Kelly, Field Station, Naval Research Laboratory 
[NRL], Boston; and The Gun Fire-Control Sys¬ 
tem, Mark 56, Navy Publication OP-1600 E. 

I should like to express my appreciation to the 
authors, L. A. DuBridge, H. E. Guerlac, M. H. 
Johnson, 0. Halpern, and to the other members 
of MIT-RL and Division 14 staff who assisted 
in the preparation of this volume. 

A. L. Loomis 
Chief, Division 14 



PREFACE 


T he bibliography which follows indexes all 
of the approximately 2,000 technical reports 
on the microwave radar and Loran navigation 
research and development program of Division 
14 of the National Defense Research Commit¬ 
tee. The reports were prepared by The Massa¬ 
chusetts Institute of Technology Radiation 
Laboratory [MIT-RL] and the 58 other indus¬ 
trial and academic institutions under OSRD 
contract and in several instances by the Divi¬ 
sion 14 staff. All of these reports have been in¬ 
cluded in the Bibliography even though they 
have not been specifically referred to in the text 
of the two volumes of the Division 14 Summary 
Technical Report since they comprise, with the 
MIT Radiation Laboratory Series , a a complete 
technical record of Division 14 activities. 

Section 1 of the Bibliography is a numerical 
list of reports which have been asigned Division 
14 report numbers. These reports are identified 
by the number 14 which precedes the serial 
number (e.g., 14-501). These include princi¬ 
pally the interim and final technical reports 
submitted by the industrial and academic or¬ 
ganizations, other than MIT-RL, in connection 
with their performance of radar research and 
development under OSRD contract assigned to 
Division 14. Also included are the administra¬ 
tive and summary reports prepared by the Di¬ 
vision 14 organization such as the bimonthly 
Project Report and the several volumes of the 
U. S. Radar Survey. In the numerical index 
complete data are given on each report title, 
author, organization and OSRD contract num¬ 
ber, and date. 

Section 2 is a numerical index of regular re¬ 
ports, manuals, special reports and texts issued 
by MIT-RL under OSRD Contract OEMsr-262. 
They are identified throughout the Bibliogra¬ 
phy by the letters RL which precede the report 
number (e.g., RL-501, RL M-9, RL S-9, RL 
T-9). MIT-RL reports 1 to 399 were renum¬ 
bered for uniformity from an early system of 
identification by groups within the laboratory. 
The original combination of group and serial 


a MIT Radiation Laboratory Series , in publication by 
the McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, N. Y. 


numbers is given in parenthesis after the re¬ 
vised serial number [e.g., RL-300 (61-18)]. 

Section 3 is a combined index by subject mat¬ 
ter of both Division 14 and MIT-RL reports. 
Complete data are not repeated for each report 
so that reference to Sections 1 and 2 may be 
necessary. 

Section 4 lists Division 14 reports by the or¬ 
ganization responsible for their preparation. 
Reports issued by different divisions of a com¬ 
mercial concern or academic institution, or on 
different OSRD contracts, are combined under 
the titles of the central organizations. 

Section 5 is an index of MIT-RL reports by 
author; it does not include the authors of NDRC 
reports of Division 14. Where two or more au¬ 
thors collaborated in the writing of a report, 
the report number is repeated under each name. 

The security classifications of the reports are 
not given in the Bibliography. Advice as to the 
current classification of any OSRD report may 
be obtained from the Office of the Executive 
Secretary, OSRD, from the War Department 
Liaison Officer with NDRC, or from the Office 
of Research and Inventions, Navy Department. 

The set of Division 14 and MIT-RL reports 
in the Bibliography have, with but a few ex¬ 
ceptions, been microfilmed to facilitate future 
reference. The microfilm number assigned to 
the reports appears in references throughout 
this Bibliography and the Summary Technical 
Reports as 14-000.00-M1. Attention is directed 
to the classified index of Division 14 reports in 
the NDRC Summary Technical Report Micro¬ 
film Index Volume. Requests for microfilm 
prints of the set of reports should be addressed 
to the Research and Development Division, 
Office of Research and Inventions, Navy De¬ 
partment, Washington, D.C., or to the War De¬ 
partment Liaison Officer with the National 
Defense Research Committee, Army Service 
Forces, War Department, Washington, D.C. 

Original copies of the Division 14 and MIT- 
RL reports will be found in the records of the 
Office of the Executive Secretary, OSRD; the 
OSRD Liaison Office; NDRC Division 14; MIT- 
RL Document Library. The reports were dis¬ 
tributed also to several organizations in the 

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Navy Department including the Research and 
Development Division, Office of Research and 
Inventions; Naval Research Laboratory; Bu¬ 
reau of Ships; Bureau of Aeronautics; Bureau 
of Ordnance; and the U. S. Naval Academy; 
and to organizations in the War Department 
including the Office of the War Department 
Liaison Officer with NDRC; Office of the Chief 
Signal Officer; Signal Corps Engineering Lab¬ 
oratories; Evans Signal Laboratory; Head¬ 
quarters, Army Ground Forces; Army Ground 
Forces Board No. 1, Fort Bragg; Headquarters, 
Army Air Forces, AC/AS-4; Continental Air 
Forces, Operations Analysis Division; Air Ma¬ 
teriel Command Radar Laboratory; Air Ma¬ 
terial Command Watson Laboratories; and the 
Army Air Forces Proving Ground Command. 

Copies of OSRD reports which have been de¬ 
classified have been filed with the Office of the 
Publication Board, Department of Commerce, 


Washington, D.C. Selected sets of these de¬ 
classified reports from Division 14 have been 
given a limited distribution, through arrange¬ 
ment with the Library of Congress, to a num¬ 
ber of technical reference libraries throughout 
the country including the following: National 
Bureau of Standards, The Library of Congress, 
The University of Chicago, Stanford University, 
Columbia University, California Institute of 
Technology, University of Illinois, Duke Uni¬ 
versity, Iowa State College of Agriculture and 
Mechanic Arts, Princeton University, The New 
York Public Library, University of Michigan, 
Yale University, The University of Texas, The 
Johns Hopkins University, University of 
Rochester, The Ohio State University, Georgia 
School of Technology, Purdue University, Engi¬ 
neering Societies Library, University of Penn¬ 
sylvania, Washington University, Cornell Uni¬ 
versity, University of Minnesota. 



CONTENTS 


PART PAGE 

I Numerical Index of Division 14, NDRC Re¬ 
ports . 1 

II Numerical Index of Radiation Laboratory Re¬ 
ports .21 

III Subject Index of Division 14 and Radiation 

Laboratory Reports.61 

IV Organization Index of Division 14 Reports . 107 

V Author Index of Radiation Laboratory Reports 117 

OSRD Appointees.144 

Contracts, Contractors, and Subject of Con¬ 
tracts . 145 

Titles of Division 14 Summary Technical Re¬ 
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PART I 


NUMERICAL INDEX OF DIVISION 14 , NDRC REPORTS 
(Other than Radiation Laboratory Reports ) 


14-1 to 14-85 No reports. 

14-86 Report No. 1 of the Microwave Section, J. G. 

Trump, Division D-l, NDRC, Mar. 10, 1941. 

Div. 14-504-Ml 

14-87 Western Electric D-l 60448 Input Equipment 
and Western Electric X-61901 Oscilloscope, 
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric 
Company, November 1941, OEMsr-2. 

Div. 14-327.112-MI 
14-88 Long-Range Navigation Equipment, Micro- 

wave Committee Project 3, R. N. Harmon, H. 
J. Dailey; Westinghouse Electric and Manu¬ 
facturing Company, Sept. 15, 1941, OEMsr-73. 

Div. 14-327.114-MI 
14-89 Aircraft Position-Indicating Equipment ( Re¬ 

ceiving ), R. A. Teare, Radio Corporation of 
America, July 23, 1941, NDCrc-74. 

Div. 14-327.111-MI 
14-90 Pulse Thyratrons, Progress Report for June 
1941 to December 194.1, E. J. Lawton, General 
Electric Company, May 26, 1942, OEMsr-180. 

Div. 14-231.22-M2 

14-91 Instruction Book for Western Electric 

D-l 61131 Receiver and Western Electric 
D-l 61132 Indicator for a Long-Range Naviga¬ 
tion System, BTL-284, Bell Telephone Labora¬ 
tories, Western Electric Company, October 
1941, NDCrc-205. Div. 14-327.111-M6 

14-92 Two Megawatt Transmitters for NDRC Proj¬ 

ect 3, General Electric Company, Dec. 9, 
1941, OEMsr-9. Div. 14-327.112-M2 

14-93 Technical Report of Radiation Laboratory, J. 

G. Trump, Division D-l, NDRC, June 1, 1941. 

Div. 14-502-M3 

14-94 Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, 
Division D-l, NDRC, Dec. 15, 1941. 

Div. 14-504-M2 

14-95 Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, 
Division D-l, NDRC, Aug. 15, 1942. 

Div. 14-501-M6 

14-96 Report of Work on Duplex Screen Tubes dur¬ 
ing 1941, S. Dushman, General Electric Com¬ 
pany, Oct. 14, 1942, OEMsr-10 (a). 

Div. 14-242.231-M6 
14-97 Service Manual for Video Amplifier, J. G. 

Brainerd, University of Pennsylvania, Jan. 23, 
1943, OEMsr-387. Div. 14-241.31-M1 

14-98 Development of a Stable Non-Crystal Con¬ 
trolled Oscillator, J. M. Cage, University of 
Colorado, Dec. 15, 1942, OEMsr-546. 

Div. 14-241.41-M2 


14-99 Development of a Tunable IF Amplifier, W. 

F. Freeman, Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 
Nov. 16, 1942, OEMsr-380. Div. 14-241.32-M2 
14-100 Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, Bi¬ 
monthly Report, Division D-l, NDRC, Mar. 
15, 1942. Div. 14-504-M2 

14-101 Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, Bi¬ 
monthly Report, Division D-l, NDRC, June 1, 
1942. Div. 14-504-M2 

14-102 The Principles of Crystal Rectifiers, F. Seitz, 
S. Pasternack, University of Pennsylvania, 
June 10, 1942, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.13-MI 
14-103 Summary of Research on Radar Indicator 
Screens, H. W. Leverenz, OSRD 891, RCA 
Manufacturing Company, Inc., Radio Corpora¬ 
tion of America, Apr. 11, 1942, NDCrc-150. 

Div. 14-242.231-M2 
14-104 Work on Slow Phosphors for Radar Indicator 
Screens, S. Dushman, OSRD 890, General 
Electric Company, May 18, 1942, OEMsr-248. 

Div. 14-242.231-MS 
14-105 Report on Pulser Tube Development, C. M. 

Slack, Westinghouse Electric and Manufac¬ 
turing Company, May 15, 1942, OEMsr-288. 

Div. 14-231.21-MI 

14-106 Three-Centimeter Receiving Tubes, J. R. 
Pierce, A. L. Samuel, Bell Telephone Labora¬ 
tories, Western Electric Company, June 22, 
1942, NDCrc-157. Div. 14-241.4-M2 

14-107 Progress Report on Hydrogen-Filled Thyra¬ 
trons, H. W. Lord, P. W. Crapuchettes, Gen¬ 
eral Electric Company, Aug. 18, 1942, OEMsr- 
180. Div. 14-231.221-MI 

14-108 Report on Developmental work on Pulse 
Thyratron Type ZG-473, A. C. Gable, General 
Electric Company, May 6, 1942, OEMsr-180. 

Div. 14-231.22-MI 

14-109 Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, Bi¬ 
monthly Report, Division D-l, NDRC, Oct. 1, 
1942. Div. 14-504-M2 

14-110 The Electrical Conductivity of Silicon and 
Germanium, F. Seitz, Jr., University of Penn¬ 
sylvania, Nov. 3, 1942, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.111-Ml 
14-111 Transmission of Irises in Waveguides, H. A. 

Bethe, J. Schwinger, J. F. Carlson, L. J. Chu, 
Cornell University, Nov. 3, 1942, OEMsr-429. 

Div. 14-233.423-M2 
14-112 Compounds of Silicon and Germanium, F. 

Seitz, Jr., University of Pennsylvania, Nov. 
18, 1942, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.111-M2 


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PART I 


14-113 DC Burn-Out Temperature in Silicon Recti¬ 
fiers, A. W. Lawson, R. J. Maurer, P. H. Mil¬ 
ler, L. I. Schiff, W. E. Stephens, University of 
Pennsylvania, Nov. 1, 1942, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.112-M2 

13- 114 Indicator Types as of October 1942, Division 

D-l, NDRC. Div. 14-242-M8 

14- 115 Investigation of Crystal Rectifier DC Char¬ 

acteristics, H. J. Yearian, Purdue University, 
Dec. 3, 1942, OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.132-MI 
14-116 Theoretical Results on the TR Box, H. A. 

Bethe, R. E. Marshak, J. Schwinger, Cornell 
University, Jan. 20, 1943, OEMsr-429. 

Div. 14-233.312-M6 
14-117 Perturbation Theory for Cavities, H. A. Bethe, 
J. Schwinger, Cornell University, Mar. 4, 1943, 
OEMsr-429. Div. 14-211.5-M3 

14-118 Summary of Projects, Bimonthly Report, Divi¬ 
sion 14, NDRC, Jan. 1, 1943. Div. 14-501-M8 
14-119 Further DC Burn-Out Experiments on Sili¬ 
con and Germanium Rectifiers, A. W. Lawson, 
P. H. Miller, R. J. Maurer, L. I. Schiff, W. E. 
Stephens, University of Pennsylvania, Jan. 1, 
1943, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.132-M2 

14-120 One-Centimeter Magnetron Research, J. M. B. 

Kellogg, Columbia University, Radiation 
Laboratory, Jan. 14, 1943, OEMsr-485. 

Div. 14-232.111-MI 
14-121 Progress Report on Ultra-high Frequency Di¬ 
electrics, A. von Hippel, OSRD 1197, Labora¬ 
tory for Insulation Research, Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology, January 1943, OEMsr- 
191. Div. 14-131.1-MI 

14-122 The Interaction Between Electromagnetic 
Fields and Dielectric Materials, A. von Hippel, 
R. G. Breckenridge, OSRD 1198, Laboratory 
for Insulation Research, Massachusetts Insti¬ 
tute of Technology, January 1943. OEMsr-191. 

Div. 14-131.1-M2 

14-123 Junction Effect of Two Unequal Matched Co¬ 
axial Lines, E. Weber, PIB-1A, Polytechnic 
Institute of Brooklyn, Sept. 16, 1942, OEMsr- 
335. Div. 14-233.413-M3 

14-124 Summary of Projects, NDRC, Radar Division 
U, Mar. 1, 1943. Div. 14-501-M8 

14-125 Electron Microscopy of Tungsten Points, A. 

W. Lawson, W. E. Stephens, University of 
Pennsylvania, Mar. 10, 1943, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.11-MI 

14-126 Noise in Crystal Rectifiers, L. I. Schiff, Uni¬ 
versity of Pennsylvania, Mar. 10, 1943, 

OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.131-MI 

14-127 Spectroscopic Determination of Aluminum in 

Silicon, A. W. Lawson, P. H. Miller, Uni¬ 
versity of Pennsylvania, Mar. 10, 1943, 

OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.112-M5 

13-128 Theory of the TR Box, H. A. Bethe, Cornell 

University, May 14, 1943, OEMsr-429. 

Div. 14-233.312-M7 


14-129 The Diffusion Theory of Crystal Rectifiers, 
R. G. Sachs, Purdue University, Sept. 10, 1942, 
OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.13-M2 

14-130 Computers for Radar Control of Plane-to- 

Plane Gunfire, J. B. Russell of Division 7, 
NDRC, J. C. Sheridan, Mar. 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-323.1-MI 

14-131 Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes, I, F. Seitz, O. 

Stern, I. Estermann, R. J. Maurer, Carnegie 
Institute of Technology, April 27, 1943, 

OEMsr-900. Div. 14-242.232-M2 

14-132 Abridged Report on Circuits for Improving 

Focus on Electrostatic Cathode-Ray Tubes 
under Conditions of Intensity and Deflection 
Modulation, H. E. Farnsworth, Brown Uni¬ 
versity, June 1, 1943, OEMsr-382. 

Div. 14-242.24-MI 

14-133 Theory of Noise in Conductors, Semiconduc¬ 
tors, and Crystal Rectifiers, V. F. Weisskopf 
of University of Rochester, Purdue Univer¬ 
sity, May 12, 1943, OEMsr-362. Div. 14-125-M6 
14-134 Investigation of Power Supply Requirements 

as a Function of Future Radar Circuit De¬ 
velopments, M. M. Hubbard, Mar. 8, 1943, 
OEMsr-262. Div. 14-235-M2 

14-135 Power Supply for Airborne Radar Equipment, 
M. M. Hubbard, Feb. 11, 1943, OEMsr-262. 

Div. 14-235.1-M2 

14-136 Analysis of Commutation of Direct-Current 

Machinery at High Altitudes, I. E. Ross, Jr., 
Consultant of Division 14 for Project SC-34, 
Nov. 28, 1942. Div. 14-235.11-MI 

14-137 Simulated High - Altitude Bmish Testing 

Equipment, I. E. Ross, Jr., Consultant of 
Division 14 for Project SC-34, Mar. 30, 1943. 

Div. 14-235.11-M2 

14-138 Clearance for Carbon Brush Investigation, 

I. E. Ross, Jr., Consultant of Division 14 for 
Project SC-34, Apr. 9, 1943. Div. 14-235.11-M3 
14-139 Analysis of Commutation of Direct-Current 

Machinery at High Altitudes, I. E. Ross, Jr., 
Consultant of Division 14 for Project SC-34, 
Apr. 15, 1943. Div. 14-235.11-M4 

14-140 Barrier Capacity in Silicon Cartridge Recti¬ 
fiers, Andrew W. Lawson, P. H. Miller, L. I. 
Schiff, W. E. Stephens, University of Penn¬ 
sylvania, May 1, 1943, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.112-M7 
14-141 Summary of Projects, Bimonthly Report, Divi¬ 
sion 14, NDRC, May 1, 1943. Div. 14-501-M8 
14-142 Measurement of Dielectric Constant and Loss 
with Standing Waves in Coaxial Wave Guides, 
A. von Hippel, D. G. Jelatis, W. B. Westphal, 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, April 1, 
1943, OEMsr-191. Div. 14-233.413-M4 

14-143 Determination of Logarithmic Constants of 
Crystal Rectifiers with the Oscilloscope, H. J. 
Yearian, Purdue University, Apr. 20, 1943, 
OEMsr-362. Div. 14-251.71-M2 



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3 


14-144 Measurement of Conversion Gain with a 
Modulated Oscillator, R. N. Smith, Purdue 
University, Apr. 20, 1943, OEMsr-362. 

Div. 14-233.14-MI 

14-145 Crystal Clock Project, Third Progress Report, 
W. C. Elmore, J. F. Marshall, D. L. Gold- 
water, W. F. G. Swann, Bartol Research 
Foundation, The Franklin Institute, May 1, 
1943, OEMsr-821. Div. 14-327.114-M3 

14-146 Noise Reduction by Delayed Feed-Back, T. T. 

Eaton, Radio Corporation of America, Apr. 
15, 1943, OEMsr-252. Div. 14-125.2-M2 

14-147 Report of Progress of Work on Dark-Trace 
Tubes, S. Dushman, General Electric Com¬ 
pany, Mar. 1, 1943, OEMsr-248. 

Div. 14-242.232-MI 
14-148 Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, 
W. F. G. Swann, W. E. Danforth, M. A. 
Pomerantz, C. D. Prater, W. E. Ramsey, 
Bartol Research Foundation, The Franklin 
Institute, May 1, 1943, OEMsr-358. 

Div. 14-232.14-MI 

14-149 Knurled-Type Cathode Construction and Life 
Test, P. Kusch, Radiation Laboratory, Colum¬ 
bia University, May 26, 1943, OEMsr-485. 

Div. 14-232.143-M2 
14-150 Report on Enclosed Pressure Gaps, C. M. 

Slack, E. G. F. Arnott, Westinghouse Electric 
and Manufacturing Company, Dec. 31, 1942, 
OEMsr-709. Div. 14-231.21-M3 

14-151 Propagation of 10-Centimeter Waves on a 52- 
Mile Optical Path over Land, The Correlation 
of Signal Patterns with Radiosonde Data, P. 
A. Anderson, C. L. Barker, K. E. Fitzsimmons, 
S. T. Stephenson, Washington State College, 
June 10, 1943, OEMsr-728. Div. 14-122.21-MI 
14-152 Radiotelephone Communication on 3000 Mega¬ 
cycles, P. A. Anderson, C. L. Barker, K. E. 
Fitzsimmons, S. T. Stephenson, Washington 
State College, June 12, 1943, OEMsr-728. 

Div. 14-261-M2 

14-153 High-Frequency Rectification Efficiency of 
Crystals, A. W. Lawson, P. H. Miller, L. I. 
Schiff, W. E. Stephens, University of Penn¬ 
sylvania, July 1, 1943, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.133-MI 
14-154 Operating Characteristics of Multivibrators 
and Gates, Progress Report No. 1 , D. A. Wil¬ 
bur, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Jan. 6, 
1943, OEMsr-781. Div. 14-212.7-M2 

14-155 Operating Characteristics of Multivibrators 
and Gates and Related Matters, Progress Re¬ 
port No. 2, D. A. Wilbur, Rensselaer Poly¬ 
technic Institute, June 1, 1943, OEMsr-781. 

Div. 14-212.7-M6 

14-156 Mechanical Vacuum Switches, Transmission 
Line and RC Pulsing Circuits, J. V. Lebacqz, 
T. W. Jarnie, University of California, June 
1, 1943, OEMsr-652. Div. 14-230-M2 


14-157 X-Ray Emission from Radar Equipment, L. 
Rovner, Division 14, NDRC, Jan. 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-600-M2 

14-158 Analysis of 6SA7 Gated Amplifier, B. Rossi, 
J. Kurshan, Cornell University, July 14, 1943, 
OEMsr-768. Div. 14-241.3-M4 

14-159 Analysis of Double Triode Integrator, B. 

Rossi, N. Nereson, Cornell University, July 14, 
1943, OEMsr-768. Div. 14-212.8-M2 

14-160 Range-Tracking Circuit with Position Mem¬ 
ory, B. Rossi, K. Greisen, Cornell University, 
July 14, 1943, OEMsr-768. Div. 14-244.5-M2 
14-161 Range-Tracking Circuit with Velocity Mem¬ 
ory, B. Rossi, W. B. Jones, Cornell University, 
Nov. 8, 1943, OEMsr-768. Div. 14-244.5-M3 
14-162 Theory of Signal to Noise Ratio of Crystal 
Mixers, H. Hurwitz, Jr., Cornell University, 
May 1, 1943, OEMsr-429. Div. 14-233.12-M6 
14-163 Interference of Loran Pulses with Radiotele¬ 
phone and Telegraph Reception, M. J. Kelly, 
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric 
Company, Mar. 4, 1943, OEMsr-777. 

Div. 14-327.114-M2 
14-164 Coaxial Exponential Tapers, E. Peskin, E. 

Weber, PIB-5, Polytechnic Institute of Brook¬ 
lyn, May 20, 1943, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-233.413-M6 
14-165 Effect of Etch on Crystal Rectifiers, A. W. 
Lawson, W. E. Stephens, University of Penn¬ 
sylvania, Mar. 10, 1943, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.112-M4 
14-166 Capacity in Crystal Rectifiers, A. W. Lawson, 
P. H. Miller, W. E. Stephens, University of 
Pennsylvania, Mar. 10, 1943, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.112-M6 
14-167 Crystal Noise as a Function of DC Bias and 
30-Mc Impedance Measured with a Diode 
Noise Source, R. N. Smith, Purdue University, 
June 25, 1943, OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.15-M2 
14-168 Theory of Contact Rectifiers, R. G. Sachs, 
Purdue University, June 15, 1943, OEMsr-362. 

Div. 14-233.13-M3 

14-169 Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, 
W. E. Danforth, M. A. Pomerantz, C. D. 
Prater, W. E. Ramsey, W. F. G. Swann, Bartol 
Research Foundation, The Franklin Institute, 
July 1, 1943, OEMsr-358. Div. 14-232.14-MI 
14-170 Bimonthly Project Status Report and Sum¬ 
mary of Projects, Division 14, NDRC, July 
1943. Div. 14-501-M9 

14-171 Theory of Thick Inductive Windows with 
Small Openings, W. A. Bowers, H. Hurwitz, 
Jr., H. Levine, Cornell University, Nov. 26, 
1943, OEMsr-429. Div. 14-233.423-M6 

14-172 The Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes, II, F. Seitz, 

O. Stern, I. Estermann, R. J. Maurer, Car¬ 

negie Institute of Technology, Sept. 1, 1943, 
OEMsr-900. Div. 14-242.232-M4 

14-173 Ionization of Donator Levels in Crystal Recti¬ 
fiers by Thermal Agitation, A. W. Lawson, 

P. H. Miller, L. I. Schiff, W. E. Stephens, Uni- 



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14-174 

14-175 

14-176 

14-177 

14-178 

14-179 

14-180 

14-181 

14-182 

14-183 

14-184 

14-185 

14-186 

14-187 


versity of Pennsylvania, July 7, 1943, OEMsr- 
388. Div. 14-233.134-MI 

Development of Pulsed Signal Generator, F. L. 
Burroughs, W. P. Mueller, Sylvania Electric 
Products, Inc., June 21, 1943, OEMsr-583. 

Div. 14-251.6-M4 
Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc Oscillator, 

Progress Report, W. C. Elmore, J. F. Mar¬ 
shall, D. L. Goldwater, W. F. G. Swann, Bar- 
tol Research Foundation, The Franklin Insti¬ 
tute, Aug. 1, 1943, OEMsr-821. 

Div. 14-327.114-M4 
Scaling and Relative Efficiency of Different 
Sized Magnetrons, W. F. G. Swann, Bartol 
Research Foundation, The Franklin Institute, 

Aug. 6, 1943, OEMsr-358. Div. 14-232.19-M9 
Darkening and Bleaching of KCL, I, I. Ester- 
mann, 0. Stern, G. I. Kirkland, Carnegie 
Institute of Technology, Sept. 1, 1943, OEMsr- 
900. Div. 14-242.232-M5 

Two Notes on the Potentials Developed in 
Cathode-Ray Screens during Bombardment, 

F. Seitz, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 

Sept. 1, 1943, OEMsr-900. Div. 14-242.232-M6 
Propagation of Signals on 45.1, 474 , and 2,800 
Me from Empire State Building to Hauppauge 
and Riverhead, Long Island, G. S. Wickizer, 14-193 
A. M. Bratton, Radio Corporation of America, 

July 20, 1943, OEMsr-691. Div. 14-122.121-MI 
Radio-active Detection of Aluminum in Silicon, 

A. W. Lawson, P. H. Miller, L. I. Schiff, W. E. 
Stephens, University of Pennsylvania, Sept. 1, 14-194 

1943, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.112-M8 

Effect of Tapping on Barrier Capacity, 

Andrew W. Lawson, L. I. Schiff, W. E. 

Stephens, P. H. Miller, University of Penn¬ 
sylvania, Sept. 1, 1943, OEMsr-388. 14-195 

Div. 14-233.112-M9 
Behavior of Silicon Crystals at Low-Level 
Powers, A. W. Lawson, P. H. Miller, L. I. 

Schiff, W. E. Stephens, University of Penn- 14-196 
sylvania, Sept. 1, 1943, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.112-M10 14-197 

Memoranda on the May 1943 Meeting on Dark- 
Trace Tubes at Radiation Laboratory, I, 
Estermann, R. J. Maurer, F. Seitz, Carnegie 
Institute of Technology, OEMsr-900, [May 

1943]. Div. 14-242.232-M3 14-198 

Bimonthly Project Status Report and Sum¬ 
mary of Projects, Division 14, NDRC, Sept. 1, 

1943. Div. 14-501-M9 

Descriptive Technical Specification, Fighter 14-199 

Tail-Warning Equipment, AN/APS-13 (XA1), 

Radio Corporation of America, Sept. 10, 1943, 
OEMsr-1025. Div. 14-321.11-M2 

Behaviour of Westing house Silicon as a Low- 14-200 
Level Detector, Andrew W. Lawson, Margaret 
N. Lewis, P. H. Miller, W. E. Stephens, Uni¬ 
versity of Pennsylvania, Sept. 20, 1943, 

OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.112-Mll 14-201 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report — 


Supplement No. 2, W. E. Danforth, C. D. 
Prater, M. A. Pomerantz, W. E. Ramsey, W. 
F. G. Swann, Bartol Research Foundation, 
The Franklin Institute, Sept. 1, 1943, OEMsr- 
358. Div. 14-232.14-MI 

14-188 Project List as of Sept. 15, 1943, J. G. Trump, 
Division 14, NDRC, Sept. 28, 1943. 

Div. 14-520-MI 

14-189 Noise in Silicon Rectifiers at Low Tempera¬ 
tures, Andrew W. Lawson, P. H. Miller, W. E. 
Stephens, University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 1, 
1943, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.112-M12 

14-190 Final Report of Research and Development 
Conducted on Lighthouse Tube Transmitter- 
Receiver Units, R. G. Clapp, Philco Corpora¬ 
tion, Sept. 20, 1943, OEMsr-832. 

Div. 14-310.212-M3 
14-191 Airborne Loran Equipment, A. F. Bischoff, 
General Electric Company, Sept. 1, 1943, 
OEMsr-723. Div. 14-327.1-M2 

14-192 The Captive Radiosonde and Wired Sonde 
Techniques for Detailed Low-Level Meteoro¬ 
logical Sounding, P. A. Anderson, C. L. Barker, 
K. E. Fitzsimmons, S. T. Stephenson, Wash¬ 
ington State College, Oct. 4, 1943, OEMsr-728. 

Div. 14-122.2-MI 
Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc L-C Oscilla¬ 
tor, Progress Report, W. C. Elmore, J. F. Mar¬ 
shall, D. L. Goldwater, W. F. G. Swann, Bartol 
Research Foundation, The Franklin Institute, 
Oct. 1, 1943, OEMsr-821. Div. 14-327.114-M5 
Dependence of IF Impedance and Noise Tem¬ 
perature of Crystal Rectifiers on Matching 
Conditions, A. W. Lawson, P. H. Miller, W. E. 
Stephens, University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 6, 
1943, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.131-M2 

Lightweight X-Band Radar, Progress Report 
No. 1 , R. S. Holmes, Radio Corporation of 
America, July 1, 1943, OEMsr-684. 

Div. 14-210-M2 

Index of Radar Systems, Office of the Secre¬ 
tary, Division 14, NDRC, Oct. 1, 1943. 
Comparison of Wedge and Cone Contacts on 
Fox Silicon, Andrew W. Lawson, Margaret N. 
Lewis, P. H. Miller, W. E. Stephens, Uni¬ 
versity of Pennsylvania, Oct. 22, 1943, OEMsr- 
388. Div. 14-233.112-M13 

A Memorandum on the Scattering of Light by 
DT Screens, R. J. Maurer, S. Lasof, Carnegie 
Institute of Technology, Nov. 1, 1943, OEMsr- 
900. Div. 14-242.232-M7 

AIA-1 Scanner Development Program, Com¬ 
pletion Report, T. I. Moseley, Dalmo Victor, 
Inc., Feb. 3, 1944, OEMsr-960. 

Div. 14-234.323-MI 
Lodar Pulse-Direction-Finding Receiver, G. 
Mount joy, License Division Laboratory, Radio 
Corporation of America, Apr. 29, 1943, OEMsr- 
1029. Div. 14-327.111-M2 

A Device for the Selection and Manufacture 
of Low-Level Detectors, A. W. Lawson, M. N. 



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5 


Lewis, P. H. Miller, W. E. Stephens, Uni¬ 
versity of Pennsylvania, Oct. 27, 1943, OEMsr- 
388. Div. 14-233.152-M2 

14-202 The Propagation of 10-Centimeter Waves 
Over Land Paths of H, 52, and 112 Miles, P. 
A. Anderson, C. L. Barker, K. E. Fitzsim¬ 
mons, S. T. Stephenson, Washington State 
College, Oct. 26, 1943, OEMsr-728. 

Div. 14-122.21-M2 

14-203 Development of a Power Supply and Tem¬ 
perature-Stabilized Oscillator for the Bat¬ 
tery-Operated Lodar Receiver, W. Lukas, 
Emerson Radio and Phonograph Corporation, 
Oct. 29, 1943, OEMsr-1143. Div. 14-235.1-M4 
14-204 Analysis of Silicon for Non-Volatile Matter, 
Andrew W. Lawson, K. A. Krieger, Uni¬ 
versity of Pennsylvania, Nov. 11, 1943, 

OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.112-M14 

14-205 Darkening and Bleaching of KCL, II, The 
Effect of Temperature, I. Estermann, 0. 
Stern, G. I. Kirkland, Carnegie Institute of 
Technology, Nov. 24, 1943, OEMsr-900. 

Div. 14-242.232-MS 
14-206 Characteristics of Simplified Lor an Receiving 
Equipment, G. Mountjoy, E. Schoenfeld, G. D. 
Hulst, W. Brown, License Division Laboratory, 
Radio Corporation of America, Nov. 11, 1943, 
OEMsr-977. Div. 14-327.111-M4 

14-207 Development of Airborne Loran Receiver- 
Indicator Model LRN-1, A. Van Dyck, License 
Division Laboratory, Radio Corporation of 
America, Sept. 9, 1942, OEMsr-443. 

Div. 14-327.1-MI 

14-208 Development of Loran Receiver-Trainer, A. 
Van Dyck, License Division Laboratory, Radio 
Corporation of America, Mar. 17, 1943, OEMsr- 
44 3. Div. 14-327.1-MI 

14-209 Magnetron Cathode Studies, W. E. Danforth, 
D. L. Goldwater, M. A. Pomerantz, C. D. 
Prater, W. E. Ramsey, W. F. G. Swann, Bartol 
Research Foundation, The Franklin Institute, 
Nov. 1, 1943, OEMsr-358. Div. 14-232.14-MI 
14-210 Auxiliary Equipment for the MIT Coax In¬ 
strument and Its Use, A. von Hippel, D. G. 
Jelatis, W. B. Westphal, M. G. Haugen, R. E. 
Charles, Laboratory for Insulation Research, 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Nov. 

1, 1943, OEMsr-191. Div. 14-131.2-MI 

1 4- 211 Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report, 
G. D. Patterson, G. T. Vaala, J. L. Keats, E. I. 
du Pont de Nemours and Company, Jan. 14, 
1944, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-212 Propagation of 10-Centimeter Waves over an 
Inland Lake, Correlated with Meteorological 
Soundings, P. A. Anderson, K. E. Fitzsim¬ 
mons, S. T. Stephenson, Washington State Col¬ 
lege, Nov. 12, 1943, OEMsr-728 

Div. 14-122.22-MI 

14-213 Bimonthly Project Status Report and Sum¬ 
mary of Projects, Division 14, NDRC, Nov. 1, 
1943 « Div. 14-501-M9 


14-214 Memorandum Upon the Behaviour of DT 
Screens Containing Magnesium, R. J. Maurer, 
S. Lasof, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 
Dec. 1, 1943, OEMsr-900. Div. 14-242.232-M9 
14-215 Progress Report on Coaxial Platinum Film At¬ 
tenuators, J. W. E. Griemsmann, E. Weber,, 
PIB-2, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Sept. 
21, 1942, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-MI 

14-216 Theory of Coaxial Attenuators, J. W. E. 

Griemsmann, E. Weber, PIB-3, Polytechnic 
Institute of Brooklyn, Sept. 21, 1943, OEMsr- 
335. Div. 14-251.1-M2 

14-217 Soldering to Glass, S. A. Johnson, PIB-4, Poly¬ 
technic Institute of Brooklyn, Dec. 28, 1942, 
OEMsr-335. Div. 14-131.12-MI 

14-218 Instructions for Use of PIB Type 1B2 Bolome¬ 
ter Terminal, S. A. Johnson, PIB-6, Poly¬ 
technic Institute of Brooklyn, May 26, 1943, 
OEMsr-335. Div. 14-252.41-M4 

14-219 Notes on Use of Bolometers for Ultra-High- 
Frequency Attenuation Measurements, J. 
Ebert, PIB-7, Polytechnic Institute of Brook¬ 
lyn, June 2, 1943, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-252.41-M5 

14-220 The 1B2 Bolometer Terminal, E. Weber, S. A. 

Johnson, J. Ebert, PIB-8, Polytechnic Insti¬ 
tute of Brooklyn, June 11, 1943, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-252.41-M6 

14-221 An Experimental %-Inch Universal Stub, J. 

Ebert, J. W. E. Griemsmann, PIB-9, Poly¬ 
technic Institute of Brooklyn, July 1, 1943, 
OEMsr-335. Div. 14-233.421-M4 

14-222 X-Band Wave-Guide Tuning Section, J. Ebert, 
PIB-10, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 
July 23, 1943, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-233.412-M14 
14-223 Progress Report on the Development of One- 
and Three-Cm Magnetrons, J. M. B. Kellogg, 
Radiation Laboratory, Columbia University, 
Nov. 15, 1943, OEMsr-485. Div. 14-232.11-Ml 
14-224 Recent Research on Silicon Rectifiers, A. W„ 
Lawson, M. N. Lewis, P. H. Miller, W. E. 
Stephens, University of Pennsylvania, Jan. 1, 
1944, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.112-M15 

14-225 Preliminary Measurements on GE X-Band 
Transmit-Receiver Gas Switch, A. L. Samuel, 
C. F. Crandell, MM-43-140-68, Bell Telephone 
Laboratories, Western Electric Company, Nov. 
26, 1943, OEMsr-1218 Div. 14-233.311-M3 
14-226 Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc L-C Oscil¬ 
lator, Final Report, W. C. Elmore, J. F. Mar¬ 
shall, D. L. Goldwater, W. F. G. Swann, Bartol 
Research Foundation, The Franklin Institute, 
Jan. 1, 1944, OEMsr-821. Div. 14-327.114-M6 
14-227 Investigation of Effect of Manufacturing and 
Test Equipment Variables on X-Band Char¬ 
acteristics of Bell System Thermistors, J. N. 
Shive, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Western 
Electric Company, Nov. 26, 1943, OEMsr-1212. 

Div. 14-252.42-MI 

14-228 Simplified Loran Receiving Equipment, G. 

Mountjoy, E. Schoenfeld, G. D. Hulst, License 





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Division Laboratory, Radio Corporation of 
America, June 25, 1943, OEMsr-977. 

Div. 14-327.111-M3 
14-229 Sintering or Melting of Boron Powder, 
Progress Report, C. E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, 
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Nov. 
1, 1943, OEMsr-1139. Div. 14-233.113-MI 
14-230 Two Motor-Driven Gun Turrets, S. Godet, 
General Electric Company, Dec. 10, 1943, 
OEMsr-10 (c). Div. 14-244.21-M3 

14-231 Sintered Boron Project, Progress Report, C. 

E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, Dec. 1, 1943, OEMsr- 
1139. Div. 14-233.113-MI 

14-232 Sintered Boron Project, Progress Report, C. 

E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, Jan. 1, 1944, OEMsr- 
1139. Div. 14-233.113-MI 

14-233 The Elimination of Extraneous Resonance 
Effects in Tunable Centimeter Magnetrons, A. 
Ashkin, P. Kusch, A. Nordsieck, Radiation 
Laboratory, Columbia University, Jan. 14, 
1944, OEMsr-485. Div. 14-232.12-M2 

14-234 The Tuning Properties of the Tunable Magne¬ 
trons in the Three-Centimeter Band, P. Kusch, 
A. Nordsieck, Radiation Laboratory, Columbia 
University, Jan. 11, 1944, OEMsr-485. 

Div. 14-232.16-M5 

14-235 Cold Impedance of E5 Tubes, G. Becker, S. 

Millman, Radiation Laboratory, Columbia Uni¬ 
versity, Jan. 28, 1944, OEMsr-485. 

Div. 14-232.111-M3 
14-236 Development of a Tail-Warning Radar Sys- 
stem, TWL-2 ( AN/APS-13 ), R. L. Welsh, 
Radio Corporation of America, Dec. 30, 1943, 
OEMsr-1025. Div. 14-321.11-M3 

14-237 Table of Dielectric Materials, Volume I, A. 

von Hippel, Laboratory for Insulation Re¬ 
search, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
February 1944, OEMsr-191. Div. 14-131.1-M3 
14-238 Project Report [Radar System Projects ], Di¬ 
vision 14, NDRC, Feb. 1, 1944. Div. 14-501-M11 
14-239 Columbia Radiation Laboratory Progress Re¬ 
port, J. M. B. Kellogg, Columbia University, 
Radiation Laboratory, Jan. 1, 1944, OEMsr- 
485. Div. 14-232.1-M6 

14-240 Sintering and Melting of Boron Powder, 
Progress Report, C. E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, 
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Feb. 
1, 1944, OEMsr-1139. Div. 14-233.113-MI 
14-241 Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report, 
G. D. Patterson, G. T. Vaala, J. L. Keats, E. I. 
du Pont de Nemours and Company, Feb. 14, 
1944, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-242 Project Report [Radar System Projects ], Di¬ 
vision 14, NDRC, Apr. 1, 1944. Div. 14-501-M11 
14-243 Report of Radio Relaying of Radar Signals, 
V. J. Duke, E. D. Goodale, National Broad¬ 
casting Company, Radio Corporation of 
America, Dec. 30, 1943, OEMsr-1127. 

Div. 14-267-M4 


14-244 Index of Radar Systems, Office of the Secre¬ 
tary, Division 14, NDRC, Feb. 15, 1944. 

14-245 Waveguide Output for 1.25-Centimeter Mag¬ 
netrons, S. Millman, Radiation Laboratory, 
Columbia University, Feb. 1, 1944, OEMsr- 
485. Div. 14-233.412-M15 

14-246 Reports of Tests on Resonant Range Follow- 
Up System, D. W. Moore, H. E. Hale, Fair- 
child Camera and Instrument Corporation, 
July 10, 1944, OEMsr-874. Div. 14-264-M6 

14-247 Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Report, 
J. L. Keats, G. D. Patterson, G. T. Vaala, E. I. 
du Pont de Nemours and Company, Sept. 13, 
1944, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-248 Operations of the Project Tube Shop [Har¬ 
rison, N. J.], G. R. Shaw, J. M. Spooner, RCA 
Victor Division, Radio Corporation of 
America, Dec. 12, 1943, OEMsr-477. 

Div. 14-503-M2 

14-249 Dark-Trace Radar-Indicator Screens, Progress 
Report No. 2, H. W. Leverenz, RCA Victor 
Division, Radio Corporation of America, Feb. 
18, 1944, NDCrc-150. Div. 14-242.232-M10 
14-250 Index of Division H, NDRC Reports, Other 
Than Radiation Laboratory Reports, Division 
14, NDRC, May 1, 1943. Div. 14-510-M3 

14-251 Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, 
W. E. Danforth, D. L. Goldwater, M. A. 
Pomerantz, C. D. Prater, W. E. Ramsey, W. F. 
G. Swann, Bartol Research Foundation, The 
Franklin Institute, Jan. 1, 1944, OEMsr-358. 

Div. 14-252.14-MI 

14-252 Progress Report on the Sintering and Melt¬ 
ing of Boron, C. E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, Pig¬ 
ments Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours 
and Company, Mar. 1, 1944, OEMsr-1139. 

Div. 14-233.113-MI 
14-253 Experiments with Double-Layer DT Screens, 
R. J. Maurer, S. Lasof, Carnegie Institute of 
Technology, May 12, 1944, OEMsr-900. 

Div. 14-242.232-M14 
14-254 Monthly Summary and Informal Monthly 
Progress Report on Protective Coatings, J. L. 
Keats, G. D. Patterson, G. T. Vaala, Chemi¬ 
cal Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and 
Company, Mar. 14, 1944, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M2 

14-255 The Investigation of the Effect of Manufac¬ 
turing- and Test-Equipment Variables on the 
X-Band Characteristics of Bell System Ther¬ 
mistors, J. N. Shive, J. B. Stucky, Bell Tele¬ 
phone Laboratories, Western Electric Com¬ 
pany, Jan. 21, 1944, OEMsr-1212. 

Div. 14-252.42-M4 

14-256 Noise Spectrum of Silicon Rectifiers, P. H. 

Miller, M. N. Lewis, L. I. Schiff, W. E. 
Stephens, University of Pennsylvania, Mar. 
20, 1944, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.112-M16 
14-257 The Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes III, F. Seitz, 
O. Stern, I. Estermann, R. J. Maurer, Car- 





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7 


negie Institute of Technology, Apr. 6, 1944, 
OEMsr-900. Div. 14-242.232-M11 

14-258 The Depth of the Darkened Region and the 
Build-Up of Darkening and Persistent Trace 
in KCl Screens, I. Estermann, G. I. Kirkland, 
Carnegie Institute of Technology, Apr. 10, 
1944, OEMsr-900. Div. 14-242.232-M12 

14-259 The Theory of Crystal Mixers in Terms of 
Measurable-Mixer Constants, R. N. Smith, E. 
S. Akeley, Purdue University, Mar. 24, 1944, 
OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.12-M7 

14-260 Progress Report for Columbia Radiation 
Laboratory, J. M. B. Kellogg, Radiation 
Laboratory, Columbia University, February 
1944, OEMsr-485. Div. 14-232.111-M4 

14-261 The Fixed Tuned Broad-Band Transmitter 
Disconnect Switch, Some Preliminary Con¬ 
siderations, MM-140-17, A. L. Samuel, Bell 
Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric 
Company, Mar. 28, 1944, OEMsr-1218. 

Div. 14-233.312-M8 
14-262 Progress Report on Sintering and Melting of 
Baron Powder, C. E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, 
Pigments Department, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, Apr. 1, 1944, OEMsr- 
1139. Div. 14-233.113-MI 

14-263 No report. 

14-264 Monthly Summary and Informal Monthly 
Progress Report on Protective Coatings, J. L. 
Keats, G. D. Patterson, G. T. Vaala, W. D. 
Bailey, Chemical Department, E. I. du Pont 
de Nemours and Company, Apr. 14, 1944, 
OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-265 Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes IV, F. Seitz, 
Carnegie Institute of Technology, May 8, 1944, 
OEMsr-900. Div. 14-242.232-M13 

14-266 Columbia Radiation Laboratory Progress Re¬ 
port, J. M. B. Kellogg, Columbia University, 
Mar. 1944, OEMsr-485. Div. 14-232.111-M4 
14-267 Audio Noise Tester, P. H. Miller, Jr., M. H. 

Greenblatt, W. E. Stephens, University of 
Pennsylvania, May 10, 1944, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.151-M3 
14-268 Development and Construction of a Local 
Turret Gyro Lead-Computing Sight for AGS 
Radar, J. L. Fowler, General Electric Com¬ 
pany, Apr. 27, 1944, OEMsr-1149. 

Div. 14-323.12-M4 

14-269 The Spectral Distribution of the Luminescence 
of Red-Screen Materials, R. L. Markson, Allen 
B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc., Mar. 24, 1944, 
OEMsr-1141. Div. 14-242.233-M2 

14-270 Division 1U Contract List, Office of the Secre¬ 
tary, Division 14, NDRC, June 1, 1944. 

Div. 14-520-M2 

14-271 General Dynamical Considerations Applied to 
Piezo-Electric Oscillations of a Quartz Crystal 
in an Electrical Circuit, W. F. G. Swann, 
Bartol Research Foundation, The Franklin 
Institute, Apr. 26, 1944, OEMsr-1220. 

Div. 14-422.1-MI 


14-271S Supplement to General Dynamical Considera¬ 
tions Applied to Piezo-Electric Oscillations of 
a Quartz Crystal in an Electrical Circuit, 
Supplement I, W. F. G. Swann, Bartol Re¬ 
search Foundation, The Franklin Institute, 
Nov. 1, 1944, OEMsr-1220. (See NDRC 14-557 
for Supplement II.) Div. 14-422.1-MI 

14-272 Progress Report on Sintering or Melting of 
Boron, C. E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, Pigments 
Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and 
Company, May 1, 1944, OEMsr-1139. 

Div. 14-233.113-MI 
14-273 Monthly and Informal Monthly Progress Re¬ 
port on Special Protective Coatings, J. L. 
Keats, G. D. Patterson, G. T. Vaala, R. E. 
Thomas, W. D. Bailey, Chemical Department, 
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, May 
13, 1944, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-274 X-Band Video Crystals, W. E. Meyerhof, W. 

E. Stephens, University of Pennsylvania, May 
20, 1944, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-241.51-MI 

14-275 The AGL Receiver, J. C. Wight, General 
Electric Company, Mar. 23, 1944, OEMsr-233. 

Div. 14-241.2-M2 

14-276 The Polystyrene Plastics as High-Frequency 
Dielectrics, Arthur von Hippel, L. G. Wesson, 
S. L. Whitcher, Laboratory for Insulation Re¬ 
search, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
May 1944, OEMsr-191. Div. 14-131.13-MI 

14-277 Project Report [Radar System Projects'], Office 
of Secretary, Division 14, Radar, NDRC, June 

I, 1944. Div. 14-501-M11 

14-278 Radar Research Project Report (Supplement 

to Division 14 Report No. 277), Office of the 
Secretary, Division 14 Radar, NDRC, July 1, 
1944. Div. 14-501-M12 

14-279 Final Report, Including the Design of Strok¬ 
ing Motor for a Hydraulic Servomechanism, 
G. S. Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Tech¬ 
nology, July 11, 1944. OEMsr-1162. 

Div. 14-214.3-M8 

14-280 Special Protective Coating, Progress Report, 

J. L. Keats, G. D. Patterson, G. T. Vaala, W. 

D. Bailey, Chemical Department, E. I. du 
Pont de Nemours and Company, June 13, 1944, 
OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-281 The Investigation of the Effect of Manufac¬ 
turing and Test-Equipment Variables on the 
X-Band Characteristics of Bell System Ther¬ 
mistors, J. B. Stucky, Bell Telephone Labora¬ 
tories, Western Electric Company, May 27, 
1944, OEMsr-1212. Div. 14-252.42-M4 

14-282 Production and Effects of a Depletion Layer 
in Doped Silicon, B. Serin, W. E. Stephens, 
University of Pennsylvania, May 29, 1944, 
OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.112-M17 

14-283 Progress Report on Sintering or Melting of 
Boron Powder, C. E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, 
Pigments Department, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, June 1, 1944, OEMsr- 
1139. Div. 14-233-113-M1 




8 


PART I 


14-284 

14-285 

14-286 

14-287 

14-288 

14-289 

14-290 

14-291 

14-292 

14-293 

14-294 

14-295 

14-296 

14-297 


High-Frequency Characteristics of Rectifiers, 
K. F. Herzfeld, Purdue University, May 5, 
1944, OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.133-M2 

Quantitative Spectroscopic Analysis of Im¬ 
purities in Germanium and Silicon , W. Scan¬ 
lon, Purdue University, May 5, 1944, OEMsr- 
362. Div. 14-233.111-M3 

Theory of Small Deviations from Pure Diode 
Behaviour, K. F. Herzfeld, Purdue University, 
May 5, 1944, OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.134-M4 
Development of Three-Phase Aircraft Alterna¬ 
tor, B. E. Wallace, Leland Electric Company, 
Sept. 6, 1943, OEMsr-609. Div. 14-235.1-M3 
Coordinate Transformation Circuits Using 
Resolvers and Coordinate Transformation by 
Means of Electrical Networks, B. L. Miller, 
P. B. Weisz, W. F. G. Swann, Bartol Research 
Foundation, The Franklin Institute, June 1, 
1944, OEMsr-1220. Div. 14-212.61-MI 

The Sperry Stabilized Aircraft Gun-Laying 
System ( AGL-2 ), Intermediate Phase, J. P. 
Hansen, Sperry Gyroscope Company, May, 
1944, OEMsr-642. Div. 14-323.13-M2 

Design and Test of Project Eagle Airfoil, F. 
R. Collbohm, SN-4922, Douglas Aircraft Com¬ 
pany, Feb. 4, 1944, OEMsr-1054. 

Div. 14-234.51-MI 
Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report, 
W. D. Bailey, J. L. Keats, G. D. Patterson, G. 
T. Vaala, Chemical Department, E. I. du Pont 
de Nemours and Company, July 14, 1944, 
OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

Sintering or Melting of Boron Powder, 
Progress Report, C. E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, 
Pigments Department, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, July 1, 1944, OEMsr- 
1139. Div. 14-233.113-MI 

Apparatus for the Transformation of Rec¬ 
tangular coordinates Using Armaresolvers, 
P. B. Weisz, B. L. Miller, Bartol Research 
Foundation, The Franklin Institute, July 10, 
1944, OEMsr-1220. Div. 14-413-M2 

Final Report on the Supersonic Radar Trainer 
Project, J. F. Marshall, H. M. Schwartz, Bar¬ 
tol Research Foundation, The Franklin Insti¬ 
tute, July 20, 1944, OEMsr-1220. 

Div. 14-423-M4 

Cathode Sparking, Effect of Superimposed 
D.C. and Role of Coating Resistance, W. E. 
Danforth, W. E. Ramsey, W. F. G. Swann, M. 
A. Pomerantz, D. L. Goldwater, Bartol Re¬ 
search Foundation, The Franklin Institute, 
July 12, 1944, OEMsr-358. Div. 14-232.143-M3 
Sparking of Oxide-Coated Cathodes, W. E. 
Ramsey, Bartol Research Foundation, The 
Franklin Institute, July 15, 1944, OEMsr-358. 

Div. 14-232.141-MI 
A Portable Signal Generator for Loran Re¬ 
ceivers, G. Mountjoy, W. Brown, E. Schoen- 
feld, G. D. Hulst, Industry Service Division, 


Radio Corporation of America, June 27, 1944, 
OEMsr-977. Div. 14-327.111-M5 

14-298 Propagation of Signals on U5.1-, WU-, and 
2,800-Mc from Empire State Building to Haup- 
pauge and Riverhead, Long Island, New York, 
G. S. Wickizer, A. M. Braaten, RCA Victor 
Division, Radio Corporation of America, July 
31, 1944, OEMsr-691. Div. 14-122.121-M3 
14-299 Technical Report on K-Band Magnetron, P. A. 

Kalischer, SR-252, Westinghouse Electric and 
Manufacturing Company, May 22, 1944, Sup¬ 
plement Aug. 21, 1944, OEMsr-1165. 

Div. 14-232.111-M5 
14-300 High Dielectric Constant Ceramics, R. G. 

Breckenridge, A. P. de Bretteville, Jr., J. M. 
Brownlow, F. G. Chesley, G. Oster, L. Tisza, 
W. B. Westphal, Arthur von Hippel, Labora¬ 
tory for Insulation Research, Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology, Aug. 1944, OEMsr- 
191. Div. 14-131.11-Ml 

14-301 Project Report [Radar System Project ], Office 
of the Secretary, Division 14 Radar, NDRC, 
Aug. 1, 1944. Div. 14-501-M11 

14-302 Aging of KCl Crystals and Screens Under 
Electron Bombardment, I. Estermann, G. I. 
Kirkland, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 
Feb. 1, 1945, OEMsr-900. Div. 14-242.232-M16 
14-303 No report. 

14-304 Effect of Heat Treatment on Low-Level Per¬ 
formance, B. Serin, W. E. Stephens, Univer¬ 
sity of Pennsylvania, Aug. 3, 1944, OEMsr- 
388. Div. 14-233.112-M18 

14-305 On the Distribution of the Average Noise Cur¬ 
rent in Receivers, M. Kac, Cornell University, 
Sept. 2, 1944, OEMsr-429. Div. 14-125-M9 
14-306 Monthly Summary and Informal Progress Re¬ 
port, J. L. Keats, G. T. Vaala, G. D. Patter¬ 
son, Chemical Department, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, Aug. 11, 1944, OEMsr- 
1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-307 Progress Report on Sintering or Melting of 
Boron Powder, C. E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, J. 
N. Tully, Pigments Department, E. I. du Pont 
de Nemours and Company, Aug. 1, 1944, 
OEMsr-1139. Div. 14-233.113-MI 

14-308 Temperature Variation of Low-Level Crystal 
Performance, A. H. Smith, B. Serin, W. E. 
Meyerhof, W. E. Stephens, University of 
Pennsylvania, Aug. 17, 1944, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.1-M4 

14-309 Back-Bombardment of Magnetron Cathodes, 
W. E. Danforth, C. D. Prater, D. L. Gold- 
water, Bartol Research Foundation, The 
Franklin Institute, Aug. 25, 1944, OEMsr-358. 

Div. 14-232.143-M4 
14-310 Secondary Electron Emission from Oxide- 
Coated Magnetron Cathodes, M. A. Pomerantz, 
D. L. Goldwater, Bartol Research Foundation, 
The Franklin Institute, Aug. 25, 1944, OEMsr- 
358. Div. 14-232.141-M2 

14-311 Note on the Measurement of Noise Tempera- 




NUMERICAL INDEX OF DIVISION 14, NDRC REPORTS 


9 


14-312 

14-313 

14-314 

14-315 

14-316 

14-317 

14-318 

14-319 

14-320 

14-321 

14-322 

14-323 

14-324 

14-325 


ture, P. H. Miller, Jr., B. Goodman, M. H. 
Greenblatt, University of Pennsylvania, Aug. 
24, 1944, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.151-M4 

Design of Egg Beater Scanning Antenna for 
the Eagle Radar Bombsight and Construction 
of a Model, Final Report , G. T. Lorance, In¬ 
ternational Projector Corporation, Aug. 11, 
1944, OEMsr-1089. Div. 14-234.122-M4 

Development of Electrical Brushes through 
Powdered Metallurgy, Technical Report of 
Research Work Conducted at Metal Powder 
Laboratory , R. L. Klein, H. Hirsch; Stevens 
Institute of Technology, Nov. 30, 1943, OEMsr- 
1022. Div. 14-235.11-M5 

No report. 

Development of 1B27 TR Tube, 0. H. Biggs, 
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Sept. 19, 
1944, OEMsr-999. Div. 14-233.31-M7 

High-Power Series Gaps, Progress Report, F. 
S. Goucher, Bell Telephone Laboratories, 
Western Electric Company, Sept. 5, 1944, 
OEMsr-1212. Div. 14-231.21-M5 

A New Method for the Precision Measurement 
of Waveguide Discontinuities, W. H. Picker¬ 
ing, D. W. Hagelbarger, C. Y. Meng, S. C. 
Snowdon, California Institute of Technology, 
October 1944, OEMsr-1311. Div. 14-233.423-M8 
Sintering or Melting of Boron and Prepara¬ 
tion of Hyper-Pure-Germanium, Progress Re¬ 
port, C. E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, Pigments 
Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and 
Company, Sept. 1, 1944, OEMsr-1139. 

Div. 14-233.113-M2 
Radar Angle Tracking, Government Radar 
Patent Program, Technical Report No. 1, J. C. 
Batchelor, Division 14, NDRC, June 28, 1944. 
Rotational Line Width in the Absorption 
Spectrum of Atmospheric Water Vapor and 
Supplement (dated February 1, 1945), E. F. 
Barker, A. Adel, University of Michigan, Oct. 
10, 1944, OEMsr-1361. Div. 14-122.13-MI 
AIA-1 Scanner Development Program, Prog¬ 
ress Report, T. I. Moseley, Dalmo Victor, Inc., 
Aug. 14, 1944, OEMsr-960. Div. 14-234.323-M2 
Equivalent Circuit for Resonant Modes of a 
Magnetron, Zero Mode, W. Lamb, Radiation 
Laboratory, Columbia University, Oct. 25, 
1944, OEMsr-485. Div. 14-232.12-M4 

The Resonant Modes of the “Rising Sun” (A 
Tube) Anode, N. Kroll, W. Lamb, Radiation 
Laboratory, Columbia University, Oct. 25, 
1944, OEMsr-485. Div. 14-232.12-M3 

Sintering or Melting of Boron and Prepara¬ 
tion of Hyper-Pure Germanium, Progress Re¬ 
port, C. E. Rick, T. D. McKinley, Pigments 
Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and 
Company, Oct. 1, 1944, OEMsr-1139. 

Div. 14-233.113-M2 
Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Sum¬ 
mary, P. Salzberg, G. D. Patterson, J. L. 
Keats, G. T. Vaala, W. D. Bailey, Chemical 


Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and 
Company, Oct. 13, 1944, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M2 

14-326 The Properties of Evaporated Layers of 
Potassium Chloride Containing Small Addi¬ 
tions of Metallic Elements When Subjected to 
Electron Bombardment, R. J. Maurer, S. 
Lasof, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Nov. 
15, 1944, OEMsr-900. Div. 14-242.232-M15 
14-327 Development of Series Spark Gaps for the 
Period January 1, 1943 to June 30, 1944, E. G. 
F. Arnott, Westinghouse Electric and Manu¬ 
facturing Company, Aug. 14, 1944, OEMsr- 
709. Div. 14-231.21-M4 

14-328 K-Band Germanium Crystals, Bimonthly 
Progress Report, Aug. 15 to Oct. 15, 1944 , H. 
Q. North, General Electric Company [Oct. 15, 
1944], OEMsr-1377. Div. 14-233.111-M4 

14-329 A Converter for 170-Kc Loran Signals, E. 

Schoenfeld, G. D. Hulst, W. Brown, Industry 
Service Division, Radio Corporation of 
America, Oct. 20, 1944, OEMsr-977. 

Div. 14-327.113-MI 
14-330 Final Technical Report for P3I Adaptor De¬ 
velopment, T. T. Goldsmith, R. L. Campbell, 
Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc., Oct. 30, 
1944, OEMsr-1140. Div. 14-242.31-MI 

14-331 U. S. Radar Survey, Section 1, Airborne 
Radar, Office of the Secretary, Division 14, 
NDRC, Nov. 1, 1944. (See 14-568.) 

Div. 14-310.2-MI 

14-332 U. S. Radar Survey, Section 2, Shipborne 
Radar, Office of the Secretary, Division 14, 
NDRC, Apr. 1, 1945. Div. 14-310.3-MI 

14-333 U. S. Radar Survey, Section 3, Ground Radar, 
Office of the Secretary, Division 14, NDRC, 
Sept. 1, 1944. (See 14-451.) 

14-334 U. S. Radar Survey, Section 4, Navigational 
Radar, Office of the Secretary, Division 14, 
NDRC, Jan. 1, 1945. (See 14-455.) 

14-335 No report. 

14-336 U. S. Radar Survey, Section 6, Test Equip¬ 
ment, Office of the Secretary, Division 14, 
NDRC, Sept. 1, 1944. (See 14-465). 

14-337 Evaporated Films of Germanium and Silicon, 
M. N. Lewis, J. H. Taylor, R. J. Gibson, Uni¬ 
versity of Pennsylvania, Oct. 10, 1944, OEMsr- 
388. Div. 14-233.111-M5 

14-338 Ground-Based Radars Other Than Racons and 
Aircraft Landing, Project Report, Office of 
the Secretary, Division 14 Radar, NDRC, Oct. 
1, 1944. Div. 14-501-M11 

14-339 Government Radar Patent Program, Technical 
Report No. 2, Precise Range Measurement 
and Tracking, J. C. Batchelor, Division 14, 
NDRC, Sept. 23, 1944. 

14-340 Instruction Book for Precision PPI Adaptor, 
Du Mont Type No. 255 (Indicator-Tracker 
Unit BC 1365), T. T. Goldsmith, Allen B. Du 
Mont Laboratories, Inc., Sept. 22, 1944, 

OEMsr-1140. Div. 14-242.31-M2 





10 


PART I 


14-341 Preparation of High-Voltage Germanium 
Crystals, R. M. Whaley, Paul Pickar, Purdue 
University, Nov. 1, 1944, OEMsr-362. 

Div. 14-233.111-M6 
14-342 The High-Voltage Germanium Rectifier, Sec¬ 
tion I—Experimental , S. Benzer, Purdue Uni¬ 
versity, Nov. 1, 1944, OEMsr-362. (See NDRC 
14-375 for Section II.) Div. 14-233.111-M7 
14-343 The Preparation of Sambo Films (Scheme A), 
P. L. Salzberg, Engineering Division, E. I. du 
Pont de Nemours and Company, Nov. 1, 1944, 
OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M5 

14-344 Special Protective Coatings — I, Survey of 
Binder (Use A), April 1944 to Sept. 4, 1944, 
G. T. Borcherdt, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and 
Company, Feb. 8, 1945, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M3 

14-345 Special Protective Coatings — II, Formulation 
Studies—Composition Variables, Feb. 1, 1944, 
to Aug. 10, 1944, M. S. Raasch, Chemical De¬ 
partment, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Com¬ 
pany, Aug. 14, 1944, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M3 

14-346 Special Protective Coatings — III, Formulation 
Studies—Physical Processing Variables, Feb. 
1, 1944 to Aug. 1, 1944, W. V. Freed, E. I. du 
Pont de Nemours and Company, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M3 

14-347 Special Protective Coatings — IV, Pigment 
Evaluation Studies, Feb. 1, 1944, to Aug. 31, 
1944, E. D. Bailey, Chemical Department, E. 
I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, OEMsr- 
1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-348 Special Protective Coatings — V, Film Thick¬ 
ness Evaluation, Feb. 9, 1944 to July 25, 1944, 
A. A. Johnson, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and 
Company, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-349 Special Protective Coatings — VI, Cross-Knifed 
Films for Practical Work at MIT, Mar. 8, 
1944 to July 1, 1944, W. V. Freed, W. P. 
Pings, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Com¬ 
pany, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-350 Special Protective Coatings — VII, Knife Cast¬ 
ing on Semiworks Wheels, Dec. 23, 1943 to 
Mar. 20, 1944 and June 26, 1944 to July 28, 
1944, A. W. Larchar, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M3 

14-351 Special Protective Coatings — VIII, Large- 
Scale Coating Trials Investigation of Fabric- 
Coating Equipment, Dec. 14, 1943 to June 6, 
1944, B. Graham, Chemical Department, E. I. 
du Pont de Nemours and Company, OEMsr- 
1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-352 Special Protective Coatings — IX, Spray Trials 
at Toledo [Engineering Phases, Quality 
Phases ], Apr. 2, 1944 to June 2, 1944, A. A. 
Johnson, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Com¬ 
pany, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-353 Special Protective Coatings — X, Development 
of Cement and Paint Making Procedures for 


Scheme A, Apr. 17, 1944 to Sept. 12, 1944, E. 

D. Bailey, B. Graham, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M3 

14-354 Special Protective Coatings — XI, Development 
of Machine-Spraying Process for Scheme A, 
Apr. 1, 1944 to Sept. 15, 1944, H. D. Foster, 

E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, 

OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-355 Special Protective Coatings — XII, Character¬ 
ization of Metal Flakes, C. G. Wortz, E. I. du 
Pont de Nemours and Company, May 24 to 
Sept. 7, 1945, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M5 
14-356 Special Protective Coatings — XIII, Prepara¬ 
tion of Film by Calendering, W. B. Pings, E. 
I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, June 19, 
1944 to Dec. 31, 1944, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M3 

14-357 Special Protective Coatings, Methods of 
Analysis for Aluminum Film and Its Ingredi¬ 
ents, A. H. Hale, Chemical Department, Mar. 
15, 1944 to June 24, 1944, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, July 1944, OEMsr- 
1199. Div. 14-132-M4 

14-358 Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Sum¬ 
mary, P. L. Salzberg, G. D. Patterson, G. T. 
Vaala, W. E. Bailey, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, Nov. 14, 1944, OEMsr- 
1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-359 High-Power Series Gaps, Bimonthly Report, 

F. S. Goucher, Bell Telephone Laboratories, 

Western Electric Company, Nov. 7, 1944, 
OEMsr-1409. Div. 14-231.21-M5 

14-360 Metallized-Glass Attenuators and Miscel¬ 
laneous R-F Test Accessories, E. Weber, Poly¬ 
technic Institute of Brooklyn, January 1944, 
OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M6 

14-361 Radar Scanner Development Program, Prog¬ 
ress Report, T. I. Moseley, Dalmo Victor, Inc., 
Sept. 30, 1944, OEMsr-960. Div. 14-234.323-M3 
14-362 Sintering or Melting of Boron and Prepara¬ 
tion of Hyperpure Germanium, Progress Re¬ 
port, T. D. McKinley, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, Nov. 1, 1944, OEMsr- 
1139. Div. 14-233.113-M2 

14-363 Device for Determination of the Vertical by 
Means of Cosmic Rays, B. Rossi, F. C. 
Chromey, H. S. Sack, Cornell University, July 
10, 1944, OEMsr-768. Div. 14-600-M3 

14-364 Preliminary Results on Calibration of Auto¬ 
transformers, H. S. Sack, J. J. Taylor, R. N. 
Work, Cornell University, Jan. 16, 1945, 

OEMsr-768. Div. 14-214.5-M2 

14-365 Errors in Attenuation Measurements Caused 
by Reflection Losses, E. Weber, PIB-39, Poly¬ 
technic Institute of Brooklyn, Mar. 16, 1945, 
OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M4 

14-366 Mica Windows for Waveguide Output Mag¬ 
netrons, L. Malter, R. L. Jepsen, L. R. Bloom, 
RCA Victor Division, Radio Corporation of 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF DIVISION 14, NDRC REPORTS 


11 


America, Dec. 5, 1944, OEMsr-1043. 

Div. 14-233.423-M9 
14-367 Waveguide Output Magnetrons Employing 
Fused-Quartz Output Transformers, L. J. 
Malter, J. L. Moll, RCA Victor Division, 
Radio Corporation of America, Jan. 15, 1945, 
OEMsr-1043. Div. 14-232.111-M7 

14-368 Special Mechanical Counter for the Mark III 
or Phase-Shift Loran Indicator, submitted by 

A. F. McCulloh, International Business Ma¬ 
chines Corporation, Oct. 18, 1944, OEMsr-1338. 

Div. 14-327.114-M8 
14-369 Skiatron Projection Cathode-Ray Tubes with 
Dark-Trace P10 Screens, R. B. Janes, N. A. 
Merck, L. B. Headrick, RCA Victor Division, 
Radio Corporation of America, July 13, 1944, 
NDCrc-150. Div. 14-242.22-M2 

14-370 Manual of Operation and Maintenance for SM 
Radar Trainer, D. D. Israel, Emerson Radio 
and Phonograph Corporation, April 1944, 
OEMsr-890. 

14-371 Final Report SM Trainer Development, M. L. 

Levy, Emerson Radio and Phonograph Cor¬ 
poration, Oct. 9, 1944, OEMsr-890. 

Div. 14-411.5-M4 

14-372 Final Report on the Building of Basic SCR- 
58U Trainer and Advanced SCR-584. Trainer , 
W. H. Howe, The Foxboro Company, Jan. 24, 
1944, OEMsr-689. Div. 14-411.5-M2 

14-373 Project Report, Division 14, NDRC, Dec. 1, 
1944. Div. 14-501-M11 

14-374 Development of High Back Voltage Ger¬ 
manium Rectifiers, Interim Report No. 1 , H. C. 
Theuerer, J. H. ScafF, Bell Telephone Labora¬ 
tories, Western Electric Company, Nov. 21, 
1944, OEMsr-1408. Div. 14-233.111-M8 

14-375 The High-Voltage Germanium Rectifier, Sec¬ 
tion II — Theoretical, S. Benzer, Purdue Uni¬ 
versity, Dec. 26, 1944, OEMsr-362. {See NDRC 
14-342 for Section I.) Div. 14-233.111-M10 
14-376 Cathode-Ray Tube Detectors, H. E. Farns¬ 
worth, Department of Physics, Brown Uni¬ 
versity, January 1944, OEMsr-382. 

Div. 14-242.24-M2 

14-377 Effect of Small Crystallites on Conductivity, 

B. Goodman, University of Pennsylvania, Apr. 

25, 1945, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-131.3-M3 

14-378 Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Sum¬ 

mary, P. L. Salzberg, G. D. Patterson, G. T. 
Vaala, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Com¬ 
pany, Dec. 13, 1944, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M2 

14-379 Preparation of Exponential Decay Powders 
and Screens ZnF 2 :Mn, ZnMgF 2 :Mn and MgSi- 
0 3 :Mn, B. S. Ellefson, J. L. Berberet, L. W. 
Evans, R. K. Gessford, W. H. Ottemiller, A. J. 
Grimone, Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 
Dec. 1, 1944, OEMsr-1295. Div. 14-242.233-M3 
14-380 Preliminary Instructions for Experimental 

HRY Equipment, Revised, Zenith Radio Cor¬ 


poration, Jan. 20, 1943, OEMsr-369. 

Div. 14-310.14-M2 

14-381 K-Band Germanium Crystals, Bimonthly 
Progress Report, Oct. 15,19UU to Dec. 15, 19UU, 
H. Q. North, General Electric Company, 
[Dec. 15, 1944.] OEMsr-1377. 

Div. 14-233.111-M4 
14-382 Final Report, Transformer Model Shop, W. A. 

Sumner, Westinghouse Electric and Manufac¬ 
turing Company, Dec. 29, 1944, OEMsr-1112. 

Div. 14-211.4-M2 

14-383 Final Report on K-Band Oscillator, Type 
A5022A, A. P. Kauzmann, RCA Victor Divi¬ 
sion, Radio Corporation of America, Nov. 7, 
1944, OEMsr-872. Div. 14-241.411-M5 

14-384 Government Radar Patent Program, Techni¬ 
cal Report No. 3, Magnetrons, J. C. Batchelor, 
Division 14, NDRC, Nov. 11, 1944. 

14-385 Final Technical Report on AGL-1 Develop¬ 
ment, General Electric Company, 1944, 
OEMsr-233. Div. 14-323.13-M4 

14-386 Final Report—Part I—Sintering and Melting 
of Boron, Part II, Preparation of Hyperpure 
Germanium, Aug. 1, 19 U3 to Oct. 31, 19H, T. 
D. McKinley, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and 
Company [Oct. 31, 1944], OEMsr-1139. 

Div. 14-233.113-M3 
14-387 Crystal Audio Noise, P. H. Miller, M. H. 

Greenblatt, University of Pennsylvania, Jan. 
5, 1945, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.151-M6 

14-388 Project Report, Supplement, Division 14, 
NDRC, Jan. 1, 1945. Div. 14-501-M12 

14-389 Monthly Summary, Special Protective Coat¬ 
ings, P. L. Salzberg, G. D. Patterson, G. T. 
Vaala, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Com¬ 
pany, Jan. 12, 1945, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M2 

14-390 No report. 

14-391 Government Radar Patent Program, Technical 
Report No. U, Duplexing, J. C. Batchelor, Divi¬ 
sion 14, NDRC, Nov. 30, 1944. 

14-392 Motor Torpedo Boat [MTB] Computing Radar 
Sight for Blind, Semiblind and Visual Fire, R. 
H. Wallace, C. G. Hebei, Sperry Products, Inc., 
Dec. 15, 1944, OEMsr-1337. Div. 14-323.5-M4 
14-393 U. S. Radar Survey, Section 7, Nomenclature 
Index, Division 14, NDRC, Dec. 15, 1944. 

Div. 14-510-M2 

14-394 Test Equipment for Germanium Second-De¬ 
tector Units, R. N. Smith, H. J. Yearian, 
Purdue University, Jan. 25, 1945, OEMsr-362. 

Div. 14-233.152-M4 
14-395 Special Protective Coatings, Physical Per¬ 
formance Tests on Preferred Sambo System 
Under Simulated Service Conditions, W. A. 
Hoffman, C. W. Theobald, E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Company, Jan. 6, 1945, OEMsr- 
1199. Div. 14-132-M6 

14-396 BUPX Antenna, Type A, J. Epstein, Radio 
Corporation of America, July 21, 1944, 

OEMsr-684. Div. 14-234.112-M2 




12 


PART I 


14-397 

14-398 

14-399 

14-400 

14-401 

14-402 

14-403 

14-404 

14-405 

14-406 

14-407 

14-408 

14-409 

14-410 

14-411 


Frequency Stabilization of Oscillators by a 
Method Particularly Adapted to the Higher 
Frequencies and Magnetron Sources, L. E. 
Norton, Radio Corporation of America, May 1, 
1944, OEMsr-684. Div. 14-241.412-MI 

High-Power Series Gaps, F. S. Goucher, Bell 
Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric Com¬ 
pany, Jan. 15, 1945, OEMsr-1409. 

Div. 14-231.21-M5 
Germanium Crystal Rectifier for Radar Re¬ 
ceivers and Indicator Circuits, Interim Report 
No. 2, J. H. Scaff, H. C. Theuerer, Bell Tele¬ 
phone Laboratories, Western Electric Com¬ 
pany, Dec. 16, 1944, OEMsr-1408. 

Div. 14-233.111-M9 
Project Report, Division 14 Radar, NDRC, 
Feb. 1, 1945. Div. 14-501-M11 

Progress Report on Broad-Band Fixed-Tuned 
TR and Anti-TR Gas Switching Tubes, M. D. 
Fiske, General Electric Company, Dec. 22, 

1944, OEMsr-1306. Div. 14-233.311-M4 

Final Report on Broad-Band TR and Anti-TR 
Tubes, A. L. Samuel, C. F. Crandell, J. E. 
Clark, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Western 
Electric Company, Sept. 30, 1944, OEMsr- 
1218. Div. 14-233.31-M8 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Sum¬ 
mary, P. L. Salzberg, G. D. Patterson, G. T. 
Vaala; E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Com¬ 
pany, Feb. 14, 1945, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M2 

The Scattering of Electromagnetic Radiation 
by a Narrow Rectangular Strip of Infinite 
Conductivity, E. S. Akeley, Purdue Univer¬ 
sity, Dec. 28, 1944, OEMsr-362. 

Div. 14-111-M11 
Handy Guide to Crystal Types (with Supple¬ 
ment dated May 10, 1944), W. E. Stephens, 
University of Pennsylvania, Feb. 15, 1945, 
OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.1-M5 

K-Band Germanium Crystals, Bimonthly Prog¬ 
ress Report, December 15,1944, to February 15, 

1945, H. Q. North, General Electric Com¬ 
pany [Feb. 15, 1944], OEMsr-1377. 

Div. 14-233.111-M4 
Final Report on Ultraportable Racon 
(BUPX), P. J. Herbst, Radio Corporation of 
America, Nov. 30, 1944, OEMsr-684. 

Div. 14-328.111-M4 
Hermetic Seal Collared Wafer Development, 
S. E. Lull, Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 
Feb. 26, 1945, OEMsr-1352. Div. 14-225-M2 
Instantaneous-Voltage Measurement by Use of 
a Trigger Circuit, Final Technical Report, R. 
G. Kloeffler, K. H. Martin, Kansas State Col¬ 
lege, Feb. 17, 1944, OEMsr-560. 

Div. 14-212.8-M5 
Precision Aircraft Scanners, R. W. Porter, 
General Electric Company, Jan. 1, 1944. 

OEMsr-540. Div. 14-234.326-M2 

Final Report on Pulse Thyratrons, P. W. 


Crapuchettes, General Electric Company, Apr. 
10, 1943, OEMsr-180. Div. 14-231.22-M3 

14-412 Photoeffects in Pure Silicon, P. H. Miller, M. 

H. Greenblatt, University of Pennsylvania, 
Mar. 20, 1945, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.112-M19 
14-413 Properties of Germanium High-Back Voltage 
Rectifier Units, L. L. Boyarsky, R. N. Smith, 
H. J. Yearian, Purdue University, Mar. 19, 
1945, OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.111-M12 

14-414 High-Power Series Gaps, Bimonthly Report 
for January and February, 194.5, F. S. 
Goucher, Bell Telephone Laboratories, West¬ 
ern Electric Company, Mar. 13, 1945, OEMsr- 
1409. Div. 14-231.21-M5 

14-415 Final Report on Tubes for Lightweight X- 
Band Radar and Ultraportable X-Band Bea¬ 
con, J. S. Donal, Jr., C. P. Vogel, Radio Cor¬ 
poration of America, Dec. 1, 1944, OEMsr-684. 

Div. 14-232.112-M4 
14-416 Dependence of Performance of Germanium 
Second-Detector Units on Bias and Video 
Load, L. L. Boyarsky, R. N. Smith, A. W. 
McDonald, Purdue University, Mar. 28, 1945, 
OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.111-M14 

14-417 Government Radar Patent Program, Techni¬ 
cal Report No. 6, Fundamental Radar Systems, 
J. C. Batchelor, Division 14, NDRC, Mar. 1, 
1945. 

14-418 Radar Scanner Development Program, Prog¬ 
ress Report, September 1 to November 1, 1944, 
T. I. Moseley, Dalmo Victor, Inc., December 30, 

1944, OEMsr-960. Div. 14-234.323-M3 

14-419 Radar Scanner Development Program, Prog¬ 
ress Report, November 1, 1944 to January 1, 

1945, T. I. Moseley, Dalmo Victor, Inc., Jan. 
12, 1945, OEMsr-960. Div. 14-234.323-M3 

14-420 Project Report, Division 14 Radar, NDRC, 
Apr. 1, 1945. Div. 14-501-Mll 

14-421 No report. 

14-422 Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Sum¬ 
mary, P. L. Salzberg, G. D. Patterson, G. T. 
Vaala, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Com¬ 
pany, Mar. 14, 1945, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M2 

14-423 Final Report Covering Development Work 
Done on High-Power S-Band Magnetron (HP- 
10V ) and Series Gaps, T. H. Rogers, Machlett 
Laboratories, Inc., Apr. 1, 1945, OEMsr-1146. 

Div. 14-232.19-M13 
14-424 Development of a High-Impedance Radio-Fre¬ 
quency Transmission Line, B. H. Maddock, 
Federal Telephone and Radio Corporation, 
Jan. 13, 1945, OEMsr-1283. Div. 14-233.413-M7 
14-425 Tables of Dielectric Materials, Volume II', A. 

von Hippel, Laboratory for Insulation Re¬ 
search, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
June 1945, OEMsr-191. Div. 14-131.1-M3 

14-426 Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Sum¬ 
mary, G. D. Patterson, G. T. Vaala, E. I. du 





NUMERICAL INDEX OF DIVISION 14, NDRC REPORTS 


13 


Pont de Nemours and Company, May 12, 1945, 
OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-427 K-Band Germanium Crystals, Final Report, 
H. Q. North, General Electric Company, Mar. 
26, 1945, OEMsr-1377. Div. 14-233.111-M13 
14-428 Burnout of X-Band Video Crystals, R. H. 

Vought, B. Serin, W. E. Meyerhof, Univer¬ 
sity of Pennsylvania, Apr. 10, 1945, OEMsr- 
388. Div. 14-241.51-M2 

14-429 Final Report on H 2 K Roll-Stabilized Scanner , 
W. M. Cady, Radiation Laboratory, Massa¬ 
chusetts Institute of Technology, Maguire 
Industries, Inc., April 1945, OEMsr-1291. 

Div. 14-234.326-M3 
14-430 Government Radar Patent Program, Technical 
Report No. 5 R-F Components, J. C. Batchelor, 
Division 14, NDRC, Mar. 23, 1945. 

14-431 Final Report on the Development of Mag¬ 
netron Generators of High-Power and of Short 
Wavelengths, J. B. Fisk, Western Electric 
Company, Jan. 10, 1942, NDCrc-174. 

Div. 14-232.113-M3 
14-432 A 3,000-Mc Receiver Using Velocity-Modula¬ 
tion Tubes Type ZP-439, Final Report, E. B. 
Hansell, General Electric Company, Sept. 23, 
1941, OEMsr-8. 

14-433 The Fairchild Central-Station Computer, 
Part I, The Fairchild .50 Caliber M2 Com¬ 
puter and AGS Adaptations for an Emerson 
Tail Turret, Part II, Final Report, R. B. 
Trimble, supervisor, Fairchild Camera and 
Instrument Corporation, Apr. 30, 1945, 

OEMsr-812. Div. 14-323.12-M6 

14-434 Development Work on AN/PPN-2 Radio Set, 
Summary Report, D. H. Mitchell, Galvin 
Manufacturing Corporation, Apr. 6, 1945, 

OEMsr-918. Div. 14-328.113-M4 

14-435 Electronic Computers for Division, Multiplica¬ 
tion, Squaring, etc., VAC-4, H. S. Sack, A. C. 
Beer, H. W. Boehmer, Cornell University, Aug. 
7, 1944, OEMsr-768. Div. 14-112-M3 

14-436 A Mechanical Integrating System Incorporat¬ 
ing a Magnetic Amplifier, MA-2, J. W. 
Trischka, H. S. Sack, Cornell University, Dec. 
15, 1944, OEMsr-768. Div. 14-329.142-M2 

14-437 Use of a Specially Designed Magnetic Ampli¬ 
fier in Computing Circuits, H. S. Sack, R. T. 
Beyer, G. Miller, J. W. Trischka, Cornell Uni¬ 
versity, May 10, 1945, OEMsr-768. 

Div. 14-211.4-M4 

14-438 High-Power Series Gaps, Bimonthly Report 
for March and April, 1945, F. S. Goucher, Bell 
Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric 
Company, May 7, 1945, OEMsr-1409. 

Div. 14-231.21-M5 

14-439 Notes on the Accurate Measurement of Small 
Attenuations at Microwaves, J. Ebert, PIB-43, 
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Apr. 5, 
1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M7 

14-440 Project Report, Division 14, NDRC, June 1, 
1945. Div. 14-501-M11 


14-441 Germanium Crystal Rectifier for Radar Re¬ 
ceivers and Indicator Circuits, Interim Report 
No. 3, H. C. Theuerer, J. H. Scaff, Bell Tele¬ 
phone Laboratories, Western Electric Com¬ 
pany, Mar. 13, 1945, OEMsr-1408. 

Div. 14-233.111-Mil 
14-442 Development and Construction of Equation 
Solvers for GCI and SCI Radar Trainers, 
Technical Report Reviewing the History, E. L. 
Russell, Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine 
Company, Feb. 14, 1945, OEMsr-1091. 

Div. 14-411.5-M5 

14-443 Transformer Model Shop, Final Report, R. S. 

Quimby, Raytheon Manufacturing Company, 
Mar. 12, 1945, OEMsr-589. Div. 14-211.4-M3 
14-444 K-Band Magnetron, Technical Report, L. Mal- 
ter, RCA Victor Division, Radio Corporation of 
America, Mar. 1, 1945, OEMsr-1043. 

Div. 14-232.111-M8 
14-445 Performance and Stability of Triggered Gates, 
K. H. Moore, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 
May 4, 1945, OEMsr-781. Div. 14-212.7-M5 
14-446 Supersonic Loran Trainer, Final Report, J. F. 

Marshall, R. P. Shutt, P. B. Weisz, B. L. Mil¬ 
ler, P. Hough, Bartol Research Foundation, 
The Franklin Institute, June 4, 1945, OEMsr- 
1220. Div. 14-411.5-M6 

14-447 Pulse Transformers, Final Report, J. W. 

Dunifon, Utah Radio Products Company, 
June 14, 1945, OEMsr-1269. 

Div. 14-211.41-M12 
14-448 Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Prog¬ 
ress Report, P. L. Salzberg, Chemical Depart¬ 
ment, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, 
June 14, 1945, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 
14-449 Radio Set AN/MPN-1, XE-1, Ground-Con¬ 
trolled Approach (GCA) Radar, Technical 
Report, K. L. Mealey, Gilfillan Brothers, Inc., 
June 15, 1945, OEMsr-663. Div. 14-325.1-M4 
14-450 Magnetrons and Detector Beat-Oscillator Re¬ 
ceivers with Record of Material Furnished, A. 
J. Snyder, Bell Telephone Laboratories, West¬ 
ern Electric Company, June 1945, NDCrc-175. 

Div. 14-232.113-M9 
14-451 U. S. Radar Survey, Section 3, Ground Radar, 
Change 1 , Office of the Secretary, Division 14, 
NDRC, June 1, 1945. Div. 14-310.1-MI 

14-452 Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Sum¬ 
mary, P. L. Salzberg, Chemical Department, 
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Apr. 
13, 1945, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-453 High-Back Voltage Silicon, M. N. Lewis, J. H. 

Taylor, R. J. Gibson, W. E. Stephens, Uni¬ 
versity of Pennsylvania, June 28, 1945, 

OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.112-M20 

14-454 Transformer Model Shop at Sharon, Pa., Final 
Report, W. A. Sumner, Westinghouse Electric 
and Manufacturing Company, June 25, 1945, 
OEMsr-1239. Div. 14-211.4-M5 

14-455 U. S. Radar Survey, Section 4, Navigational 



14 


PART I 


Radar, Change 1, Office of the Secretary, Divi¬ 
sion 14, NDRC, June 15, 1945. 

14-456 X-Band Crystal Video Performance with Bias, 
W. E. Meyerhof, B. Serin, R. H. Vought, Uni¬ 
versity of Pennsylvania, July 6, 1945, OEMsr- 
388. Div. 14-241.51-M3 

14-457 The Investigation of the Effect of Manufac¬ 
turing and Test-Equipment Variables on the 
X-Band Characteristics of Bell System Ther¬ 
mistors, J. B. Stucky, Jr., Bell Telephone 
Laboratories, Western Electric Company, June 
19, 1945, OEMsr-1212. See Div. 14-252.42-M4 
14-458 An Improved Type of L-F Loran Transmitter, 
Approved by Stuart W. Seeley, RCA License 
Laboratory, Radio Corporation of America, 
June 29, 1945, OEMsr-977. Div. 14-327.112-M6 
14-459 An Exciter for L-F Loran Transmitter, Ap¬ 
proved by Stuart W. Seeley, RCA License 
Laboratory, Radio Corporation of America, 
June 8, 1945, OEMsr-977. Div. 14-327.112-M5 
14-460 Precision Measurement of Wave Guide Dis¬ 
continuities, S. C. Snowdon, W. H. Pickering, 

D. W. Hagelbarger, California Institute of 
Technology, July 1945, OEMsr-1311. 

Div. 14-233.423-M10 
14-461 A New and Practical Method for Matching 
Two Obstacles in a Wave Guide, S. C. Snow¬ 
don, D. W. Hagelbarger, California Institute 
of Technology, July 1945, OEMsr-1311. 

Div. 14-233.412-M19 
14-462 Investigation of the Effect of Manufacturing 
and Test-Equipment Variables on the X- and 
K-Band Characteristics of Bell System Ther¬ 
mistors, Final Report, J. B. Stucky, Jr., Bell 
Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric 
Company, July 30, 1945, OEMsr-1212. 

Div. 14-252.42-M4 

14-463 Project Report, Supplement, Division 14, 
NDRC, July 1, 1945. Div. 14-501-M12 

14-464 Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Sum¬ 
mary, P. L. Salzberg, Chemical Department, 

E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, July 

12, 1945, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-465 17. S. Radar Survey, Section 6, Test Equip¬ 

ment, Change 1, Office of the Secretary, Divi¬ 
sion 14, NDRC, May 15, 1945. Div. 14-251-MI 
14-466 Electromagnetic Theory, Final Report, R. C. 

Gibbs, Cornell University, July 1, 1945, 

OEMsr-429. Div. 14-501-M14 

14-467 Special Protective Coatings, Semiworks-Scale 
Preparation of Machine-Sprayed Film (XV), 
November 11, 1944, to January 20, 1945, B. 
Graham, Chemical Department, E. I. du Pont 
de Nemours and Company, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M3 

14-468 High-Power Series Gaps, Bimonthly Report, 

F. S. Goucher, Bell Telephone Laboratories, 

Western Electric Company, July 9, 1945, 
OEMsr-1409. Div. 14-231.21-M5 

14-469 Special Protective Coatings, Formulation 
Studies—Exploratory Work for New Uses, 


XIV, September 1, 1944, to January 1, 194.5, 
B. C. Pratt, Chemical Department, E. I. du 
Pont de Nemours and Company, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M3 

14-470 Special Protective Coatings, Laboratory Study 
of Adhesive Systems, XVII, December 14 , 1943, 
to April 1, 1945, W. A. Hoffman, E. I. du Pont 
de Nemours and Company, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M3 

14-471 Development of a Power Output Tube for 
NDRC Microwave Section Project 3, Final 
Report, R. B. Ayer, RCA Victor Division, 
Radio Corporation of America, July 26, 1945, 
NDCrc-74. Div. 14-231.4-M6 

14-472 Tests on Additional Modified Type N Con¬ 
nectors, J. Griemsmann, L. Nadler, Poly¬ 
technic Institute of Brooklyn, Mar. 21, 1945, 
OEMsr-335. Div. 14-233.422-M12 

14-473 Influence of Inner Waveguide Dimensions on 
Broad-Band Performance of Calibrated At¬ 
tenuators, A. B. Giordano, Polytechnic Insti¬ 
tute of Brooklyn, Mar. 31, 1945, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-251.1-M5 

14-474 Use of Sauereisen for Cementing Metallized- 
Glass Resistor Plates, Preliminary Report, J. 
Ebert, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Apr. 
11, 1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M8 

14-475 A Method of Summing a Slowly Convergent 
Series, A. E. Laemmel, Polytechnic Institute 
of Brooklyn, Apr. 5, 1945, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-112-M5 

14-476 X-Band Slotted Section Test Equipment, 
Memorandum, J. W. E. Griemsmann, Poly¬ 
technic Institute of Brooklyn, Apr. 25, 1945, 
OEMsr-335. Div. 14-252.1-M7 

14-477 Frequency Sensitivity of Metallized-Glass At¬ 
tenuator Inserts Type TMS-4PB, H. C. Nel¬ 
son, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, May 11, 
1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M9 

14-478 Modifications Pertaining to Specifications for 
Glass Parts of PIB Type V-3 Variable At¬ 
tenuator, PIB-11, H. W. Schluening, Poly¬ 
technic Institute of Brooklyn, June 2, 1945, 
OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M15 

14-479 Metallized-Glass Plate Program at PIB, Re¬ 
search Conference, Ernst Weber, Polytechnic 
Institute of Brooklyn, May 22, 1945, OEMsr- 
335. Div. 14-251.1-M11 

14-480 Accuracy of Attenuation Measurements Made 
with the Ballantine Voltmeter, H. C. Nelson, 
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, May 30, 
1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1 M13 

14-481 Microwave Resistance Comparator, J. Ebert, 
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, May 22, 
1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M12 

14-482 Frequency Sensitivity of Metallized-Glass At¬ 
tenuator Inserts Type TMS-3 PB, H. C. Nel¬ 
son, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, May 
20, 1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M10 

14-483 The TMX -14 PB Metallized-Glass Plate for 
Variable X-Band Attenuator, Maximum 25-db, 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF DIVISION 14, NDRC REPORTS 


15 


A. B. Giordano, Polytechnic Institute of 
Brooklyn, June 2, 1945, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-251.1-M16 

14-484 The TMX-16 PB Metallized-Glass Plate for 
X-Bancl Fixed Attenuator, 25 db, A. B. Gior¬ 
dano, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, June 
2, 1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M17 

14-485 The TMX-2/ PB Metallized-Glass Plate for 
X-Band Fixed Attenuator Pads for 10-db and 
13-db, A. B. Giordano, Polytechnic Institute 
of Brooklyn, June 26, 1945, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-251.1-M18 

14-486 A Resistive Variable Attenuator for K-Band 
with IfO-db Maximum Attenuation , J. Ebert, 
S. Johnson, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 
May 31, 1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M14 
14-487 Electrical Performance of Metallized-Glass 
Attenuators for TS-1/7 /UP in Extended X- 
Band, A. B. Giordano, Polytechnic Institute of 
Brooklyn, July 6, 1945, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-251.1-M19 

14-488 High-Power Series Gaps Having Sintered Iron 
Sponge Mercury Cathodes, F. S. Goucher, J. 
R. Haynes, E. J. Ryder, Bell Telephone 
Laboratories, Western Electric Company, Oct. 
1, 1945, OEMsr-1409. Div. 14-231.21-M9 

14-489 Project Report, Division 14, NDRC, Aug 1 . 1, 
1945. Div. 14-501-B12 

14-490 Techniques and Calculations Used in Dielec¬ 
tric Measurements on Shorted Lines IX, W. 

B. Westphal, Laboratory for Insulation Re¬ 
search, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
August 1945, OEMsr-191. Div. 14-131.2-M2 

14-491 Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Sum¬ 
mary and Informal Monthly Progress Report, 
P. L. Salzberg, Chemical Department, E. I. du 
Pont de Nemours & Company, Aug. 13, 1945, 
OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M2 

14-492 Development of the Skiatron Cathode-Ray 
Tube for Projection Indicator, Progress Re¬ 
port No. /, L. E. Swedlund, RCA Victor Divi¬ 
sion, Lancaster, Radio Corporation of America, 
July 12, 1945, NDCrc-150. Div. 14-242.22-M3 
14-493 Double Triggering and Voltage Balancing for 
Series Gaps, BL-R-929-2G-13, H. J. Sullivan, 
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany, Bloomfield, N. J., May 22, 1945, OEMsr- 
709. Div. 14-231.21-M6 

14-494 Development of Series Spark Gaps, Final Re¬ 
port, BL-R-929-2C-14, E. G. F. Arnott, West¬ 
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, 
Bloomfield, N. J., July 12, 1945, OEMsr-709. 

Div. 14-231.21-M7 

14-495 Aircraft Radar Equipment, Handbook of 
Maintenance Instructions for R-F Head for 
Army-Navy Model RT-63/APS British Model 
110DB/206, K-Band RF Head, U. S. Army 
and Navy Departments and the Air Council 
of the United Kingdom, [0. H. Biggs, Sylvania 
Electric Products Inc., Salem, Mass.], Mar. 10, 
1945, OEMsr-1186. Div. 14-233.2-M2 


14-496 Development and Production of 50 K-Band 
R-F Heads, Army-Navy Model RT-63/APS , 
British Model 110DB/206, Sylvania Electric 
Products Inc., July 6, 1945, OEMsr-1186. 

Div. 14-233.2-M3 

14-497 Development of Gun-Fire Control System 
Mark 56, Final Report, L. R. Lee, Technical 
Representative, General Electric Company, 
OEMsr-1299. 

14-498 Research and Development Leading to New 
and Improved Radar Indicators, Final Report, 
H. W. Leverenz, RCA Laboratories, Princeton, 
N. J., Radio Corporation of America, NDCrc- 
150, June 30, 1945. Div. 14-242-2-M3 

14-499 Handy Guide to Crystal Types III, W. E. 

Stephens, University of Pennsylvania, Sept. 
25, 1945, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.1-M5 

14-500 Operations of the Project Tube Shop, Novem¬ 
ber 19/3 to December 19//, N. E. Pryslak, 
RCA Victor Division, Harrison, N. J., Radio 
Corporation of America, [December 1944], 
OEMsr-477. Div. 14-232.111-M6 

14-501 Development Research on X-Band Video 
Crystals, W. E. Meyerhof, University of Penn¬ 
sylvania, Sept. 11, 1945, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-241.51-M4 

14-502 Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Sum¬ 
mary and Informal Progress Report, P. L. 
Salzberg, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com¬ 
pany, Sept. 14, 1945, OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M2 

14-503 Advanced Design for Radar Photography with 
Drawings, P. T. E. Nevius, I. W. Doyle, Fair- 
child Camera and Instrument Corporation, 
July 20, 1945, OEMsr-1358. Div. 14-264-M8 
14_504 Double Valued Characteristics of Crystal Rec¬ 
tifiers, Comments, B. Goodman, University of 
Pennsylvania, Sept. 18, 1945, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.134-M5 
14-505 Temperature Effects of S-Band Video Crystals, 

A. Smith, W. E. Stephens, University of Penn¬ 
sylvania, Sept. 20, 1945, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-241.52-M2 

14-506 Heat Treatment of Germanium Rectifier Ma¬ 
terials, Interim Report No. /, H. C. Theuerer, 
J. H. Scaff, Bell Telephone Laboratories, West¬ 
ern Electric Company, Aug. 3, 1945, OEMsr- 
1408. Div. 14-233.111-M15 

14-507 Components of CXHR, SCI, Equipment, Final 
Report, C. C. Lasher, General Electric Com¬ 
pany, Sept. 30, 1945, OEMsr-1394. 

Div. 14-322.2-M4 

14-508 Special Protective Coatings, Final Report 
XXV, December 1, 19/3, to September 30, 19/5, 

B. C. Pratt, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com¬ 
pany, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-509 Cathode-Ray Tube Screen Development, A. B. 

Steadman, S. J. Koch, P. S. Christaldi, Allen 
B. Du Mont Laboratories Inc., Sept. 14, 1945, 
OEMsr-1141. Div. 14-242.233-M4 

14-510 No report. 




16 


PART I 


14-511 

14-512 

14-513 

14-514 

14-515 

14-516 

14-517 

14-518 

14-519 

14-520 

14-521 

14-522 

14-523 

14-524 

14-525 

14-526 

14-527 


No report. 

D-C Resolvers, DCR-2, H. S. Sack, R. N. 
Work, Cornell University, Oct. 6, 1945, 

OEMsr-768. Div. 14-212.61-M2 

A^C Potential Equalizers and Phase Sensitive 
Detectors, ACE-2, H. S. Sack, A. A. Oliner, 
Cornell University, Oct. 26, 1945, OEMsr-768. 

Div. 14-212.8-M8 
Cathode-Coating Resistance as Measured by 
Embedded Probes, W. E. Danforth, Bartol 
Research Foundation, The Franklin Institute, 
Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-358. Div. 14-232.143-M6 
Secondary Electron Emission from Oxide- 
Coated Cathodes, M. A. Pomerantz, Bartol 
Research Foundation, The Franklin Insti¬ 
tute, Oct. 15, 1945, OEMsr-358. 

Div. 14-232.141-M5 
Sparking Phenomena in High Vacuum Ther¬ 
mionic Tubes, General Survey, W. E. Ramsey, 
Bartol Research Foundation, The Franklin In¬ 
stitute, Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-358. 

Div. 14-232.143-M7 
Sintered Thoria Cathodes, M. A. Pomerantz, 
Bartol Research Foundation, The Franklin In¬ 
stitute, Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-358. 

Div. 14-232.142-M2 
Effect of Particle Size, C. D. Prater, Bartol 
Research Foundation, The Franklin Institute, 
Oct. 31,1945, OEMsr-358. Div. 14-232.141-M6 
Purification of Barium & Strontium Carbo¬ 
nates, C. D. Prater, Bartol Research Founda¬ 
tion, The Franklin Institute, Oct. 31, 1945, 
OEMsr-358. Div. 14-232.141-M6 

A Note on Nitrocellulose Binders, C. D. Pra¬ 
ter, Bartol Research Foundation, The Franklin 
Institute, Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-358. 

Div. 14-232.141-M6 
Precision-Metallization of Glass, H. W. 
Schleuning, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 
Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M20 
Fixed-Value Metallized-Glass Coaxial Atten¬ 
uators, E. Weber, Polytechnic Institute of 
Brooklyn, Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-251.1-M21 
Variable Metallized-Glass Coaxial Attenuators, 
S. A. Johnson, Polytechnic Institute of Brook¬ 
lyn, Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-251.1-M22 
Metallized-Glass Bolometers, S. A. Johnson, 
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Oct. 31, 
1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-252.41-M8 

The Development of Metallized-Glass Attenu¬ 
ating Elements for X-Band Waveguide, J. E. 
Ebert, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Oct. 
31, 1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M23 

Metallized-Glass Waveguide Attenuators, J. 
E. Ebert, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 
Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1M24 
The Development of Metallized-Glass Attenua¬ 
tors for Test Set TS-1A7/UP, E. Weber, Poly¬ 


technic Institute of Brooklyn, Oct. 31, 1945, 
OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M25 

14-528 R-F Components for Microwave Bridges, A. 

Laemmel, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 
Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-233-M4 
14-529 Microwave Power Measurement with Bolome¬ 
ters, E. Peskin, Polytechnic Institute of 
Brooklyn, Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-252.41-M9 

14-530 Type N Connector Design and Tests, J. W. E. 

Griemsmann, Polytechnic Institute of Brook¬ 
lyn, Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-233.422-M14 
14-531 Microwave Attenuation Standards, A. B. Gior¬ 
dano, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Oct. 
31, 1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M26 

14-532 Microwave Attenuation Measurement, E. 

Weber, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Oct. 
31, 1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M27 

14-533 Development of Miscellaneous R-F Line Com¬ 
ponents, S. A. Johnson, J. W. E. Griemsmann, 
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Oct. 31, 
1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-233-M5 

14-534 Precision Metallized-Glass Resistor Units, H. 

W. Schleuning, Polytechnic Institute of Brook¬ 
lyn, Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-335. 

Div. 14-251.1-M28 

14-535 Microwave Radar Field and Laboratory Test 
Equipment and Components, Final Report, E. 
Weber, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Oct. 
31, 1945, OEMsr-335. Div. 14-251.1-M29 

14-536 Development and Production of Tube Type 
H50 Hydrogen Thyratron, Final Report, B. 
Hellring, Kuthe Laboratories, Inc., Mar. 31, 
1945, OEMsr-1032. Div. 14-231.221-M6 

14-537 Constancy of EMF’s of Dry Batteries, B1 , 
H. S. Sack, Cornell University, Oct. 2, 1945, 
OEMsr-768. Div. 14-235.1-M7 

14-538 Electronic Computers for Division, Multipli¬ 
cation, Squaring, etc., Some Additional Re¬ 
marks, H. S. Sack, H. W. Boehmer, Cornell 
University, Oct. 8, 1945, OEMsr-768. 

Div. 14-213-M3 

14-539 Low Thermal Expansion Plastics, X, A. von 
Hippel, S. M. Kingsbury, L. G. Wesson, 
Laboratory for Insulation Research, Massa¬ 
chusetts Institute of Technology, Oct. 1945, 
OEMsr-191. Div. 14-131.13-M3 

14-540 Titania Ceramics II, XI, A. von Hippel, R. G. 

Breckenridge, A. P. de Bretteville, Jr., J. M. 
Brownlow, Laboratory for Insulation Research, 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, October 
1945, OEMsr-191. Div. 14-131.11-M2 

14-541 Design of Equipment for Measurement of Di¬ 
electric Constant and Loss with Standing 
Waves in Waveguides, XII, M. G. Haugen, W. 
B. Westphal, Laboratory of Insulation Re¬ 
search, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
October 1945, OEMsr-191. Div. 14-131.2-M4 
14-542 An Apparatus for Determining Heat-Distor¬ 
tion Characteristics of Plastics, XIII, Paul F. 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF DIVISION 14, NDRC REPORTS 


17 


Ast, Laboratory for Insulation Research, 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Octo¬ 
ber 1945, OEMsr-191. Div. 14-131.13-M2 

14-543 Preliminary Oscillographic Studies of R-F 
Build-up in Magnetron, XIV, G. M. Lee, of 
Laboratory for Insulation Research, R. C. 
Fletcher, of Radiation Laboratory, Massachu¬ 
setts Institute of Technology, November 1945, 
OEMsr-191. Div. 14-232-19-M14 

14-544 Development and Wide-Frequency Investiga¬ 
tion of dielectrics, Final Report, XV, A. von 
Hippel, Laboratory for Insulation Research, 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Octo¬ 
ber 1945, OEMsr-191. Div. 14-131.1-M4 

14-545 Magnetron Cathode Studies, Final Report, W. 

F. G. Swann, Bartol Research Foundation, The 
Franklin Institute, Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-358. 

Div. 14-232.14-M2 

14-546 Investigation of Circuits of Use in Precision 
Radar Computers, Final Report, H. S. Sack, 
Cornell University, Oct. 30, 1945, OEMsr-768. 

Div. 14-213-M4 

14-547 Special Protective Coatings, Surface Adjust¬ 
ment of Film (Use B), XVI, August 20, 1944, 
to March 29, 1945, G. T. Borcherdt, Chemical 
Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com¬ 
pany, [Mar. 29, 1945], OEMsr-1199. 

Div. 14-132-M3 

14-548 Special Protective Coatings, Semiworks Scale 
Preparation of Machine-Sprayed Films, XVIII, 
January 1 to June 1, 1945, J. H. Baldt, Chemi¬ 
cal Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & 

Company, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-549 Special Protective Coatings, Practical Appli¬ 
cation Trials (Use A), XIX, February 1, 1944, 
to April 1, 1945, C. W. Theobald, Chemical 
Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com¬ 
pany, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-550 Special Protective Coatings, Practical Appli¬ 
cation Trials, Laboratory Study of Adhesives 
(Uses B and C), XX, August 25, 1944 , to 
August 31, 1945, W. A. Hoffman, Chemical 
Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com¬ 
pany, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-551 Special Protective Coatings, Formulation De¬ 
velopment Studies, XXI, January 1 to August 
31, 1945, E. R. Alexander, Chemical Depart¬ 
ment, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, 
OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-552 Special Protective Coatings, Preparation of 

Films by Hot Pressing XXII, January 20 to 
August 31, 1945, G. T. Borcherdt, Chemical 
Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com¬ 
pany, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-553 Special Protective Coatings, Semiworks-Scale 
Preparation of Machine-Sprayed Films XXIII, 
June 1 to August 31, 1945, B. Graham, Chemi¬ 
cal Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & 
Company, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-554 Special Protective Coatings, Process Develop¬ 
ment Work at Newburgh, XXIV, July 23 to 


August 31, 1945, J. H. Baldt, Chemical De¬ 
partment, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com¬ 
pany, OEMsr-1199. Div. 14-132-M3 

14-555 Preparation of High-Back Voltage Germanium 
Rectifiers, J. H. Scaff, H. C. Theuerer, Bell 
Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric Com¬ 
pany, Oct. 24, 1945, OEMsr-1408. 

Div. 14-233.111-M17 
14-556 Radar Model Shop, Final Report, J. W. Hink- 
ley, Research Construction Company, Inc., Dec. 
31, 1945, OEMsr-164. Div. 14-501-M16 

14-557 General Dynamical Considerations Applied to 
Piezo-Electric Oscillations of Quartz Crystal in 
Electrical Circuit, Supplement II, W. F. G 
Swann, Bartol Research Foundation, The 
Franklin Institute, Oct. 1, 1945, OEMsr-1220. 
(See NDRC 14-271S for Supplement I.) 

Div. 14-422.1-M3 

14-558 Mass Spectrometer Investigation of the Sili¬ 
con Tetrachloride Used in Making Pure Sili¬ 
con, R. H. Vought, University of Pennsyl¬ 
vania, Oct. 5, 1945, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.112-M21 
14-559 Tests on German Crystals, M. H. Greenblatt, 
University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 11, 1945, 
OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.1-M6 

14-560 Burnout Life Tests of X-Band Video Crystals, 
B. Serin, University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 11, 
1945, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-241.51-M5 

14-561 Use of Different Fillers in Crystal Rectifiers, 
A. H. Smith, University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 
18, 1945, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.134-M6 
14-562 Research and Development of Crystal Recti¬ 
fiers, Final Report, W. E. Stephens, P. H. Mil¬ 
ler, Jr., University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 22, 
1945, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-233.13-M4 

14-563 Geometrical Structure of Silicon Surfaces, W. 

E. Meyerhof, W. E. Stephens, University of 
Pennsylvania, Oct. 10, 1945, OEMsr-388. 

Div. 14-233.112-M22 
14-564 Burnout of S-Band Video Crystals, M. N. 

Lewis, University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 19, 
1945, OEMsr-388. Div. 14-241.52-M3 

14-565 Project Report, Final, Division 14, NDRC, 
December 1945. Div. 14-501-M15 

14-566 Radar Scanning Unit, Final Report, 0. W. 

Schotz, Chrysler Corporation, Oct. 25, 1945, 
OEMsr-1167. Div. 14-234.325-M4 

14-567 RASD Stable Element, Final Report, R. J. 

Johnson, General Electric Company, Oct. 30, 
1945, OEMsr-1336. Div. 14-234.33-M4 

14-568 U. S. Radar Survey, Section 8—Airborne 
Radar, Change 1, Office of the Secretary, Divi¬ 
sion 14, NDRC, Aug. 1, 1945. 

14-569 Development and Production Samples of APG 
Series ( AN/APG-5 and AN/APG-8) Radar 
Equipment, Project Report, L. P. Morris, 
Galvin Manufacturing Corporation, June 30, 
1945, OEMsr-972. Div. 14-323.1-M3 

Supplement, Manuscript Handbook of Mainte¬ 
nance Instructions for Radio Sets AN/APG-5 




18 


PART I 


and AN/APG-5A. Div. 14-323.11-M6 

Supplement, Tests Conducted at Northwestern 
University, Galvin Manufacturing Corporation, 
under subcontract, OEMsr-972. Div. 14-503-M3 
14-570 2CH1A1, AGL-1, Aircraft Fire-Control Com¬ 

puter, D. L. Colbath, General Electric Com¬ 
pany, Nov. 16, 1945 OEMsr-233. 

Div. 14-323.13-M3 

14-571 Development of ( 1) High-Frequency Video 
Amplifier and (2) Radar-Ranging System, 
Final Report, T. P. Eckert, Jr., T. K. Sharp¬ 
less, University of Pennsylvania, Nov. 15, 1945, 
OEMsr-387. Div. 14-245-MI 

14-572 Investigations to Prepare a Transparent 
Phosphor, Final Report, G. W. Morey, Car¬ 
negie Institution of Washington, July 31, 1945, 
OEMsr-634. Div. 14-242.231-M9 

14-573 Radar Nutating Antenna Spiral Scanning 
Units, Balance and Adjustment, R. L. Hal- 
berg, S. T. Foresman, Chrysler Corporation, 
Nov. 27, 1945, OEMsr-1167. 

Div. 14-234.325-M5 
14-574 U. S. Radar Survey, Section 7, Nomenclature 
Index, Change 1 , Office of the Secretary, Divi¬ 
sion 14, NDRC, Aug. 1, 1945. (For Section 7 
without Change 1, see Div. 14-510-M2.) 

14-575 Transmission by a Slit in a Partition in a 
Rectangular Waveguide, E. S. Akeley, Purdue 
University, Mar. 15, 1945, OEMsr-362. 

Div. 14-233.412-M17 
14-576 Further Developments in the Preparation and 
Heat Treatment of Germanium Alloys, R. M. 
Whaley, Purdue University, Oct. 31, 1945, 
OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.111-M18 

14-577 Production and Performance of Germanium 
High Back Voltage High Back Resistance 
Crystal Rectifiers, L. Boyarsky, P. B. Picker, 
A. W. MacDonald, R. N. Smith, R. M. Whaley, 
and H. J. Yearian, Purdue University, Oct. 
31, 1945, OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.111-M22 
14-578 Dependence of Noise Temperature DC and IF 
Crystal Conductance on Matching Conditions, 
H. J. Yearian, Purdue University, Oct. 30, 
1945, OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.12-M9 

14-579 Temperature Dependence of High-Voltage 
Germanium Rectifier DC Characteristics, S. 
Benzer, Purdue University, Oct. 31, 1945, 
OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.111-M21 

14-580 Photoelectric Effects in Germanium, S. Benzer, 
Purdue University, Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr-362. 

Div. 14-233.111-M19 
14-581 Dependence of Forward Conductance and 
Back Resistance of High-Back Voltage Ger¬ 
manium on Voltage and Frequency, H. J. 
Yearian, Purdue University, Oct. 31, 1945, 
OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.111-M20 

14-582 Final Report on Radar Tube Model Shop, O. 

H. Biggs, Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 
Salem, Mass., Nov. 30, 1945, OEMsr-999. 

Div. 14-211.6-MI 

14-583 Index of Division 14, NDRC, Reports Other 


than Radiation Laboratory Reports; First 
Supplement, Division 14, NDRC, Mar. 1, 1946. 

Div. 14-510-M5 

14-584 Crystal Capacity as a Function of Bias and 
Its Relation to the Theory of Crystal-Rectifi¬ 
cation, R. N. Smith, Purdue University, Mar. 
16, 1946, OEMsr-362. Div. 14-233.134-M8 
14-585 Final Report on Crystal Developments for 
Radar Receivers, K. Lark-Horovitz, Purdue 
University, May 15, 1946, OEMsr-362. 

Div. 14-233.134-M7 
14-586 Method of Measurement and Some Perform¬ 
ance Characteristics of P14 Screens with a 
Note on Manufacturer's Specifications for 
Tubes Containing P14 Screens, R. B. Innes, 
RCA Victor Division, Radio Corporation of 
America, Nov. 27, 1945, NDCrc-150. 

Div. 14-242.231-M10 
14-587 Final Report for Contract OEMsr- 1044 May 
27, 19US to October 31, 1945—Part 1, History 
of the Contract and Patent Disclosures; Part, 
2, Triangle Solver for Eagle Project {Delta); 
Part 3, Triangle Solvers for H2X Bombing 
Project {Alpha); Part 4, Triangle Solver for 
Laboratory Use {Gamma) Part 5; Redesign 
of Triangle Solver for Eagle Project {Beta) ; 
Part 6, Preliminary Ballistics Computer for 
a Gun-Director System {Eta); Part 7, Ballis¬ 
tic Computer Mark 42, Mod. O {Rho); Part 
8, Ballistic Computer Mark 42, Mod. 1, Ser. 
No. 1.; B. B. Willis and D. C. Webster; OSRD 
6434; Librascope, Inc.; Oct. 31, 1945, OEMsr- 
1044. Div. 14-329.131-M2 

14-588 Magnetrons for Production of Cm. Wave¬ 
length Radiation also Absorption of Such 
Radiation in Water Vapor, Final Report, 
Columbia University Radiation Laboratory, 
Apr. 1, 1946, OEMsr-485. Div. 14-232.1-M8 
14-589 Rising Sun Magnetron with Large Number of 
Anode Cavities for Cm. and Mm. Wavelengths; 
A. V. Hollenberg, N. Kroll and S. Millman; 
Columbia University Radiation Laboratory; 
May 10, 1946; OEMsr-485. Div. 14-232.111-M9 
14-590 Development of the SB-811, SB-81 IB and 
SB-846 Triodes for Pulsed and CW Operation 
at Microwave Frequency, M. A. Acheson, Syl¬ 
vania Electric Products, Inc., May 8, 1946, 
OEMsr-988. Div. 14-211.62-MI 

14-591 Transformer Model Shop, Final Report, H. 

W. Lord, R. H. Johnson, P. C. Edwards, B. F. 
Slye, General Electric Company, Apr. 23, 1946, 
OEMsr-582. Div. 14-211.4-M6 

14-592 Development and Use of the Microband Lock- 
In Amplifier, G. A. Rosselot, Georgia School of 
Technology, September 1945, OEMsr-344. 

Div. 14-241.3-M6. 

14-593 The Resnatron Ultrahigh-Frequency Oscil¬ 
lator, September 1, 1940 to June 30, 1942, 
Progress Reports and Final Report, L. C. 
Marshall, University of California, Apr. 10,. 
1946, NDCrc-25. Div. 14-232.3-MI 




NUMERICAL INDEX OF DIVISION 14 NDRC REPORTS 


19 


14-594 Broad-Band TR-Tube Development, M. D. 

Fiske, H. N. Wallace, A. D. Warner, General 
Electric Company, Nov. 7, 1945, OEMsr-1306. 

Div. 14-233.31-M11 

Miscellaneous Microfilmed Reports Related 
to Division 14 Projects 
ARMY, U. S. 

Shoran, a New Type of Radar System for High- 
Precision Position-Finding in Aerial Navigation, 
AN/APN-3, AN/CPN-2, Serial No. 58, RCA Labora¬ 
tories, Industrial Service Division, Radio Corpora¬ 
tion of America, W-535-sc-671, July 1944. 

Div. 14-237.2-MI 

A Simplified Method of Sighting and Releasing Bombs 
from Airplanes , H. S. Morton, U. S. Army, Ordnance 
Department, Feb. 13, 1943. Div. 14-329.143-MI 

General Technique for Bombing Stationary or Moving 
Targets, H. S. Morton, U. S. Army, Ordnance De¬ 
partment, Feb. 22, 1943. Div. 14-329.17-MI 

Mathematical Study of the Timing Function of the 
Acceleration Integrator, H. S. Morton, U. S. Army, 
Ordnance Department, Feb. 25, 1943. 

Div. 14-329.18-MI 

Preliminary Mathematical Analysis of Toss-Bombing, 
H. S. Morton, U. S. Army, Ordnance Department, 
Apr. 1, 1943. Div. 14-329.17-M2 

Gun Climb, Harmonization and Bullet Pattern, OSRD 
WA-3266-1, Eighth Air Force, U. S. Army Air 
Forces, Nov. 12, 1944. Div. 14-323.1-M2 

Plotting Equipment RC-294, Technical Manual TM 11- 
1220, U. S. War Department, Feb. 17, 1945. 

Div. 14-265.3-M2 

Method of Photo Bomb Scoring for the Radar Bombing 
Technique, Plans and Analysis Section, Department 
of Training and Operations, Victorville, California, 
Apr. 1, 1945. Div. 14-329.151-MI 

Fighter Gunnery, Rocket Firing and Dive Bombing, 
Manual No. 64, U. S. Army Air Forces Fighter 
Gunnery School, Foster Field, Texas, May 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-323.6-M6 

Special Eagle Project Accomplished at Grand Island, 
Army Air Field, Grand Island, Nebraska; Part I, 
Report; Part II, Bombing Team Training Procedures, 
D. E. Baker, United States Army Air Forces, 17th 
Bombardment Operational Training Wing, Sioux 
City, Iowa, Report No. 353.41EI, May 5, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.131-MI 
Statistical Reports on Radar Bombing, C. E. Duncan, 
G. E. Turner, United States Army Air Forces, 
Colorado Springs, Colorado, May 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.15-M2 

Bombing Accuracy of Radar Personnel of 315th and 
316th Bomb Wings in Training at Victorville, Cali¬ 
fornia, U. S. Army Air Forces, Statistical Control 
Office, [July 1945]. Div. 14-329.15-M3 

Report on Radar Training Conference, Victorville 
Army Air Field, Victorville, California, on July 24- 
25, 1945, R. H. Lewis, U. S. Army Air Forces, Head¬ 
quarters Victorville Army Air Field, Aug. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-411.1-M3 


Radar Bombing Score Analysis, Report No. 23, B. 
Vinograde, U. S. Army Air Forces, Second Air Force, 
Operations and Training Division, Colorado Springs, 
Colorado, Sept. 14, 1945. Div. 14-329.15-M4 

Final Report on Training Method and Evaluation of 
the Acceleration Integrator Bomb Release, S. H. 
Getz, U. S. Army Air Force Training Research and 
Liaison Section, Williams Field, Chandler, Arizona, 
Nov. 27, 1945. Div. 14-411.4-MI 

BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES 

Notes on Close Support Plotting Board D-170500, Bell 
Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Western Electric Com¬ 
pany, Nov. 22, 1944. Div. 14-265.1-M2 

Supplementary Notes on Close Support Plotting Board 
D-170500, Part One, Electronic Pilot D-170823, Bell 
Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Western Electric Com¬ 
pany, Jan. 20, 1945. Div. 14-265.1-M4 

Supplementary Notes on Close Support Plotting Board 
D-170500, Part Two, Null Voltage Test Set KS-9470, 
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Western Electric 
Company, Jan 20, 1945. Div. 14-265.1-M5 

Supplementary Notes on Close Support Plotting Board 
D-170500, Part Three, Revised Spare Parts and 
Equipment List, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., 
Western Electric Company, Mar. 13, 1945. 

Div. 14-265.1-M6 

Supplementary Notes on Close Support Plotting Board 
D-170500, Part Four, Variable Scale Factor Conver¬ 
sion Kit D-171032, Modification to Close Support 
Plotting Board D-171020, Bell Telephone Labora¬ 
tories, Inc., Western Electric Company, June 20, 1945. 

Div. 14-265.1-M7 

Temporary Information, Close Support Plotting Board 
D-171020, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Western 
Electric Company, June 27, 1945. Div. 14-265.1-M8 

CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 

Method of Computing Trajectories and Sighting Tables 
for Forward-Firing Aircraft Rockets, (Division 3, 
Report No. JPC 17), L. Blitzer, L. Davis, Jr., Cali¬ 
fornia Institute of Technology, Feb. 20, 1944. 

Div. 14-323.6-MI 

The CIT Aircraft Rocket Sight, Type 2, (Division 3, 
Report No. JNC 23), H. W. Babcock, California 
Institute of Technology, Sept. 25, 1944. 

Div. 14-323.6-M2 

Trajectories of Aircraft Rockets, 3.5" and 5.0", (Divi¬ 
sion 3, Report No. UBC 27), California Institute of 
Technology, Sept. 25, 1944. Div. 14-323.61-MI 

Trajectories of 11.75" Aircraft Rockets, (Division 3, 
Report No. UBC 30), California Institute of Tech¬ 
nology, Nov. 17, 1944/ Div. 14-323.61-M2 

Sight Settings for 2.25", 3.5" and 5.0" Aircraft Rockets 
Used on SB2C-1, SB2C-1C, SB2C-3, and SB2C-4, 
(Division 3, Report No. UNC 8), California Insti¬ 
tute of Technology, Nov. 23, 1944. Div. 14-323.6-M3 
Forward-Firing of Rockets from P-51K Aircraft, 
(Division 3, Report No. JNC 26), California Insti¬ 
tute of Technology, Feb. 10, 1945. Div. 14-323.6-M4 



20 


PART I 


Principles of Rocket Firing from Aircraft, (Division 3, 
Report No. JNC 30), California Institute of Tech¬ 
nology, Apr. 2, 1945. Div. 14-323.6-M5 

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 

APG-1 Tracking and Firing Tests (Data Folder No. 
72649), J. A. Lawrence, General Electric Company, 
Jan. 15, 1945. Div. 14-244.1-M2 

GUNNERY RESEARCH UNIT (GREAT BRITAIN) 
The Stability of Blind Firing Systems, GRU/M8, 
Mar. 14, 1944. Div. 14-323.12-M3 

IOWA UNIVERSITY 

The Elements of Toss Bombing, Technical Paper REI- 
TMD-115, Revision 1 , I. H. Swift, University of 
Iowa, OEMsr-769, Nov. 17, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.17-M10 
JOINT RADIO BOARD 

Meeting of Ad Hoc Committee of the Joint Radio Board, 
JRB-20, TAC-322 to TAC-333, F. R. Banks, Joint 
Radio Board, Apr. 25, 1945. Div. 14-253.3-MI 

ORDNANCE DIVISION PROJECT 
OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS 

Equations for Toss Bombing for the Horizontal Case, 
Assuming Acceleration is a Function of the Time, 
W. B. McLean, OD-TB-19, National Bureau of Stand¬ 
ards, Aug. 31, 1944. Div. 14-329.17-M3 

Toss Bombing Trajectories, F. L. Celauro, D. Fisher, 
OD-OAG-32, National Bureau of Standards, Sept. 6, 
1944. Div. 14-329.17-M4 

Effect of Changing Integrator RC Ratio to Correct for 
an Error in Alignment of Sight with Line of Flight, 
W. B. McLean, OD-SP-40, National Bureau of Stand¬ 
ards, Oct. 26, 1944. Div. 14-329.17-M5 

Analysis of Horizontal Range Error Resulting from 
Neglect of Pull-Up Angle, S. H. Lachenbruch, OD- 
SP-45, National Bureau of Standards, Nov. 7, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.17-M7 

Use of the 100-Ft. Horizontal Error Curves for Errors 
of Other Magnitudes, S. H. Lachenbruch, OD-SP-46, 
National Bureau of Standards, Nov. 8, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.17-M8 

General Toss Bombing Solution for the Case of a Non- 
Constant Acceleration, Including the Effect of the 
Pull-Up Angle, A. London, OD-SP-48, National 
Bureau of Standards, Nov. 3, 1944. Div. 14-329.17-M6 
Relationships Among Important Angles in Toss Bomb¬ 
ing Trajectories, S. H. Lachenbruch, OD-SP-49, Na¬ 
tional Bureau of Standards, Nov. 10, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.17-M9 

Application of Toss Bombing Equipment to Torpedo 
Tossing, A. London, OD-SP-56, National Bureau of 
Standards, Nov. 28, 1944. Div. 14-329.17-M11 

Correction of the Acceleration Integrator for Air Re¬ 
sistance, S. H. Lachenbruch, OD-SP-76, National 
Bureau of Standards, Jan. 12, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.17-M12 


Tables of New 4' Functions and Other Related Quanti¬ 
ties, C. P. Eve and A. London, OS-SP-77, National 
Bureau of Standards, Jan. 15, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.17-M13 
New 4 Card Design, A. London, A. E. Willgoos, OD- 
SP-78, National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 17, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.17-M14 
Rocket Tossing Theory, A. London, C. F. Eve, OD-SP- 
90, National Bureau of Standards, Feb. 24, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.17-M15 
Exact Solution of Toss Bombing Equations for Circular 
Pull-Up, S. H. Lachenbruch, A. London, C. F. Eve, 
OD-SP-98, National Bureau of Standards, Mar. 23, 
1945. Div. 14-329.17-M16 

Range Limitations Resulting from Approximations in 

Toss Bombing Equations, S. H. Lachenbruch, OD-SP- 
105, National Bureau of Standards, Apr. 16, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.17-M17 
Range Wind Correction for Toss Bombing, A. London, 
C. F. Eve, OD-SP-107, National Bureau of Stand¬ 
ards, June 5, 1945. Div. 14-329.17-M18 

4- Function for Nonconstant Pull-Up Acceleration, C. 
F. Eve, A. London, OD-SP-123, National Bureau of 
Standards, July 10, 1945. Div. 14-329.17-M20 

The Effect of Sight Misalignment and Angle of Attack 
Variation, S. H. Lachenbruch, OD-SP-131, National 
Bureau of Standards, July 23, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.17-M21 

NAVAL ORDNANCE 

Rocket Sights, Second Supplement to Research Tech¬ 
nical Report No. 10, L. E. Thompson, Laboratories, 
Naval Ordnance Plant [The Lukas-Harold Corpora¬ 
tion] Indianapolis, Indiana, June 30, 1945. 

Div. 14-323.6-M7 

Toss Bombing, Research Technical Report No. 16, L. 
T. E. Thompson, Laboratories, Naval Ordnance 
Plant [The Lukas-Harold Corporation] Indianapolis, 
Indiana, June 30, 1945. Div. 14-329.17-M19 

ROYAL AIRCRAFT ESTABLISHMENT 
(GREAT BRITAIN) 

The Stability of Village Inn Mark I and Means of 
Improving It, Fire Control Section Memorandum No. 
97, Report No. Arm. S. 1031/B/AAH/99, June 1944. 

Div. 14-323.31-M2 

Notes on a Method of Obtaining Operational Stability 
in AGL, Mark I [and] GGS Systems, Fire Control 
Section Memorandum No. 98, Report No. Arm. S. 
1031/J/AAH/135, July 1944. Div. 14-323.31-M3 

TELECOMMUNICATION RESEARCH 

ESTABLISHMENT (GREAT BRITAIN) 

Errors Arising from the Use of a Repeater Aircraft 
with Oboe, TRE Report No. T-1448, WA-813-8N, 
Apr. 30, 1943. Div. 14-329.132-M2 

Oboe, Electric Mouse, TRE Report No. T-1500, WA- 
829-3a, May 11, 1942. Div. 14-329.132-MI 

Oboe, How It Works, TRE Report No. 41M-101/JENH, 
WA-986-2a, July 2, 1943. Div. 14-329.132-M3 




PART II 


RL-1 (A-1S) 

RL-2 (A-2S) 

RL-3 (B-l) 
RL-4 (B-2) 
RL-5 (B-3) 

RL-6 (B-1S) 

RL-7 (B-2S) 

RL-8 (B-3S) 

RL-9 (B-4S) 

RL-10 (B-5S) 
RL-11 (B-6S) 

RL-12 (B-7S) 
RL-13 (C-l) 

RL-14 (C-2) 

RL-15 (C-3) 
RL-16 (C-4) 

RL-17 (C-5) 


NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION 
LABORATORY REPORTS 


Regular Reports RL-18 

B-18-A Report, February 13 to July 
22, 1941, E. M. McMillan, Aug. 5, 

1941. Div. 14-326-M2 RL-19 

Report on XP-61 Mock-up, F. D. 

Lewis, Apr. 23, 1941. 

Div. 14-326-MI RL-20 

On Conical Scanning, Mar. 24, 1941. 

Div. 14-234.321-MI 
On Aircraft Radio Sight, May 14, 

1941. Div. 14-323.12-MI RL-21 

Third General Report on Section Ac¬ 
tivities, May Ilf, 19^.1 to November 14, 

1941, Nov. 15, 1941. Div. 14-244-MI 
Special Report on Data Transmission RL-22 
by Means of Selsyns, I. A. Getting, 

Nov. 6, 1941. Div. 14-214.2-MI 

Special Report on Bolometer Blind- 
Landing System, B. Chance, D. RL-23 

Griggs, R. C. Raymond, Dec. 15, 1941. 

Div. 14-325-MI 
Report on Preliminary Results with 
the XT-1, November 15 to December RL-24 
24, 1941. Div. 14-244.21-MI 

Errors in Range Measurement with a 
Circular Sweep, Jan. 24, 1942. 

Div. 14-243.3-MI RL-25 
Improvements in the Spot-Error Indi¬ 
cator, Feb. 6, 1942. Div. 14-242.12-M2 RL-26 

Tuning the RF Components of a Sys¬ 
tem (Lawson Technique) , R. A. 

Dehn, Feb. 20, 1942. Div. 14-233-M2 RL-27 

Selsyns, Apr. 1, 1942. Div. 14-214.2-M2 
Microwave Interference Patterns, J. 

A. Stratton, Mar. 7, 1942. 

Div. 14-121.1-M3 RL-28 

Transmission on 3,000 Me over Sea 
Water, J. A. Stratton, July 14, 1942. 

Div. 14-122.122-M4 RL-29 

Transmission on 100 Me over Sea 
Water, J. A. Stratton, July 14, 1942. 

Div. 14-122.122-MI RL-30 

Transmission on 200 Me over Sea 
Water, J. A. Stratton, July 14, 1942. 

Div. 14-122.122-M2 

Transmission on 500 Me over Sea RL-31 
Water, J. A. Stratton, July 14, 1942. 

Div. 14-122.122-M3 


(C-6) Relation of Radar Range to Fre- 



quency and Polarization, J. A. Strat¬ 
ton, R. A. Hutner, Nov. 3, 1942. 

Div. 14-121.1-M5 

(C-7) 

Change of Polarization as Means of 
Gap Filling, R. A. Hutner, Jan. 28, 
1943. Div. 14-123-MI 

(C-8) 

Properties of the Diffracted Wave 
Field Intensity, R. A. Hutner, E. 
Lyman, Feb. 12, 1943. 

Div. 14-111-M7 

(C-9) 

Radar Height Finding, R. A. Hutner, 
H. Dodson, J. Gill, B. Howard, F. 
Parker, J. A. Stratton, Apr. 6, 1943. 

Div. 14-322-MI 

(C-10) 

Transmission at Low Altitudes over 
Sea Water, R. A. Hutner, F. Parker, 
B. Howard, H. Dodson, J. Gill, Sept. 
1, 1943. Div. 14-122.122-M5 

(C-ll) 

Field Intensity Formulas, R. A. Hut¬ 
ner, H. Dodson, J. Gill, F. Parker, B. 
Howard, Sept. 28, 1943. 

Div. 14-111-M8 

(D-l) 

Advance Development of 3.3-Cm Sys¬ 
tem, N. F. Ramsey, R. M. Alexander, 
S. Roberts, May 20, 1941. 

Div. 14-210-MI 

(D-2) 

3-Cm System Group Report, R. M. 
Alexander, S. Roberts, July 5, 1941. 

(D-3) 

Measuring Instruments for 3 Cm, S. 
Roberts, R. H. Dicke, J. S. Foster, 
Mar. 9, 1942. Div. 14-251.9-M3 

(D-4) 

Airborne 3-Cm Radar Equipment for 
AI and ASV Applications, N. F. 
Ramsey, May 22, 1942. 

Div. 14-326.1-M2 

(F-l) 

Report of the System Group, L. W. 
Alvarez, Jan. 30, 1941. 

Div. 14-502-Ml 

(F-1S) 

Beacon Discrimination Circuit, J. H. 
Buck, Nov. 15, 1941. 

Div. 14-328.22-MI 

(G-l) 

Interim Report of the Problems and 

Activities of Group G, K. T. Bain- 
bridge, Jan. 12, 1942. 

Div. 14-310.12-MI 

(G-2) 

Thyratron Servo Control Circuit for 
Spinners, J. Millman, Apr. 4, 1942. 

Div. 14-214.3-MI 


21 


22 


PART II 


RL-32 (0-1) Present Status of Radiation Labora¬ 
tory, L. A. DuBridge, Jan. 12, 1942. 

Div. 14-501-M5 

RL-33 (P-1 to 6) Present Status of Radiation Labora¬ 
tory Program, December 9, 1942 to 
July 1, 1943, D. H. Ewing. 

Div. 14-501-M7 

RL-34 (OP-1) Maintenance Experience with ASV 
Equipment, July 27, 1942. 

Div. 14-310.211-M9 
RL-35 (OP-2) Correlation of ASV Equipment with 
the Bombsight, B. L. Havens, D. R. 
Corson, July 24, 1942. 

Div. 14-310.211-M10 
RL-36 (R) Roof System Reports, August 26, 1941 

to September 24, 1941- Div. 14-502-M2 
RL-37 (R-1S) Roof System Report, Initial Develop¬ 
ment, February 15 to April 1, 1941. 

Div. 14-502-M2 

RL-38 (R-2S) Report of Operations [10-Cm Radar] 
on USS Semmes, July 17, 1941. 

Div. 14-310.31-MI 

RL-39 (R-3S) Navy Roof, etc., Aug. 26, 1941. 

Div. 14-501-M3 

RL-40 (R-4S) Roof System Reports, Aug. 26, 1941 
to Sept. 24, 1941. Div. 14-502-M2 
(R-I-l) Incorporated in RL-40. 

RL-41 (R-I-2) Regular Report on the Components 

Testing System, L. B. Linford, Oct. 
8, 1941. Div. 14-232.19-M4 

RL-42 (R-I-3) Regular Report on the Components 
Testing System, L. B. Linford, Nov. 
12, 1941. Div. 14-232.19-M4 

RL-43 (R-I-4) Regular Report on the Components 
Testing System, D. Bagley, Dec. 17, 
1941. Div. 14-231.2-MI 

(R-I-1S) Incorporated in RL-40. 

RL-44 (R-I-2S) Special Report on Buffered Multiple 
Phase Box, L. B. Linford, S. Seely, 
Oct. 9, 1941. Div. 14-235.1-MI 

(R-II-1) Incorporated in RL-40. 

RL-45 (R-II-2) Regular Report on the Operation of 
the Screen Cage, A. Longacre, Oct. 
8, 1941. Div. 14-251.9-MI 

RL-46 (R-II-3) Regular Report of the Advanced De¬ 
velopment System, L. B. Linford, 
Nov. 12, 1941. Div. 14-310.14-MI 
(R-III-1) Incorporated in RL-40. 

RL-47 (R-III-2) Regular Report on Indicators and 
Synchronizers, R. E. Meagher, Oct. 
15, 1941. Div. 14-242-M4 

RL-48 (R-III-3) Regular Report on Indicators and 

Synchronizers, R. E. Meagher, Nov. 
19, 1941. Div. 14-242-M5 

RL-49 (R-III-4) Indicators and Synchronizers, R. E. 

Meagher, E. C. Pollard, Dec. 24, 1941. 

Div. 14-242-M6 

(R-IV-1) No report. 

(R-IV-2) Incorporated in RL-40. 

(R-IV-3) Incorporated in RL-40. 


RL-53 


(R-V-l) 

(R-V-2) 


(R-V-3) 


RL-54 (R-V-4) 


RL-55 (R-V-5) 


RL-56 


(R-VI-1) 

(R-VI-2) 


RL-50 (R-IV-4) Regular Report on the USS Semmes 
3,000-Mc Operations, Oct. 1, 1941. 

Div. 14-310.31-M2 

RL-51 (R-IV-5) Regular Report on the USS Semmes 
3,000-Mc Operations, R. M. Ember- 
son, Nov. 5, 1941. Div. 14-310.31-M2 
RL-52 (R-IV-6) Regular Report on the USS Semmes 
3,000-Mc Operations, R. M. Ember- 
son, Dec. 10, 1941. Div. 14-310.31-M2 
Incorporated in RL-40. 

Regular Report on the X-JO-3 , J. F. 
Koehler, Oct. 1, 1941. 

Div. 14-242.3-MI 
No report. (Group Report) see Sup¬ 
plement to RL-417. 

Regular Report on the X-JO-3, J. F. 
Koehler, Nov. 5, 1941. 

Div. 14-242.3-MI 
Regular Report on the Navy Diri¬ 
gible K-3, E. S. Hudspeth, Dec. 10, 
1941. Div. 14-310.211-M4 

Incorporated in RL-40. 

Regular Report on Spinners and 
Radiators, R. G. Herb, Oct. 15, 1941. 

Div. 14-234.6-MI 

RL-57 (R-VI-3) Regular Report on Spinners and 
Radiators, Nov. 26, 1941. 

Div. 14-234.6-M2 

(R-VII-1) Incorporated in RL-40. 

RL-58 (R-VII-2) Regular Report on the XT-3, The 10- 
Cm Truck System, S. Seely, Oct. 22, 
1941. Div. 14-310.11-Ml 

RL-59 (R-VII-3) Regular Report on the XT-3, Nov. 26, 
1941. Div. 14-310.11-M2 

(R-VIII-1) Incorporated in RL-40. 

RL-60 (R-VIII-2) Regular Report on the Maintenance 
Group, Oct. 22, 1941. 

Div. 14-501-M4 

RL-61 (R-VIII-3) Regular Report on the Maintenance 
Group, R. H. Schuman, Nov. 26, 1941. 

Div. 14-501-M4 
Incorporated in RL-40. 

Regular Report on the B-24, Oct. 29, 
1941. Div. 14-310.211-MI 

(R-IX-3) 10-Cm ASV Equipment on LB 30 Air¬ 
planes, D. L. Hagler, June 2, 1942. 

Div. 14-310.211-M8 
Incorporated in RL-40. 

Regular Report on the PBM-1, R. G. 
Herb, Oct. 29, 1941. 

Div. 14-310.211-M2 
Regular Report on the CXBH-1, 
(PBM-1) J. F. Koehler, Dec. 3. 1941. 

Div. 14-310.211-M3 
Pulsers, Dec 2, 1940. Div. 14-231.4-MI 
Pulsers, Dec. 27, 1940. 

Div. 14-231.4-MI 
Pulsers, Feb. 1, 1941. 

Div. 14-231.4-MI 
Modulators and Synchronizers, Mar. 
25, 1941. Div. 14-231-Ml 


RL-62 

RL-63 


(R-IX-1) 

(R-IX-2) 



(R-X-l) 

RL-64 

(R-X-2) 

RL-65 

(R-X-3) 

RL-66 

(M) 

RL-67 

d-2) 

RL-68 

d-3) 

RL-69 

d-4) 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


23 


RL-70 (1-5) 
RL-71 (1-6) 
RL-72 (1-7) 
RL-73 (1-8) 

RL-74 (I-1S) 
RL-75 (I-2S) 

RL-76 (I-3S) 

RL-77 (I-4S) 

RL-78 (I-5S) 

RL-79 (II-l) 
RL-80 (II-2) 
RL-81 (II-3) 
RL-82 (II-4) 
RL-83 (II-5) 
RL-84 (II-6) 
RL-85 (II-7) 
RL-86 (IMS) 

RL-87 (II-2S) 


RL-88 (II-3S) 
RL-89 (II-4S) 
RL-90 (II-5S) 


Modulators, May 11, 1941. 

Div. 14-231-M2 
Report of the Modulator Group, July 
31, 1941. Div. 14-231-M3 

Regular Report of Modulator Group, 
Nov. 4, 1941. Div. 14-231-M4 

Peak Currents from Carbonized 
Thoriated Tungsten Cathodes, W. H. 
Bostick, Mar. 20, 1942. 

» Div. 14-232.142-MI 

Instruction Manual Browning Type 
A Synchronizer, F. J. Gaffney, Oct. 
29, 1941. Div. 14-251-8-M1 

Report of Activities of Synchronizer 
Section, F. J. Gaffney, C. G. Mont¬ 
gomery, P. D. Bales, Nov. 5, 1941. 

Div. 14-251.8-M2 
Test Set for Raytheon Service Modu¬ 
lator, Instructions for Operation and 
Testing, P. D. Bales, Nov. 5, 1941. 

Div. 14-231.4-M2 
R-F Envelope Indicator Instruction 
Manual, F. G. Dunnington, H. D. 
Doolittle, Dec. 10, 1941. 

Div. 14-251.9-M2 
Instruction Manual for Raytheon 
Service Modulator WX-3587A, H. J. 
Hall, Dec. 18, 1941. 

Div. 14-231.4-M3 
Transmitting Tube Section, Dec. 2, 
1940. Div. 14-232.113-MI 

Transmitting Tube Section, Dec. 17, 

1940. Div. 14-232.113-MI 

Transmitting Tube Section, Jan. 13, 

1941. Div. 14-232.113-MI 

Transmitting Tube Section, Jan. 28, 
1941. Div. 14-232.113-MI 

Transmitter Tube Section, Mar. 18, 
1941. Div. 14-232.19-MI 

Transmitter Tube Section, May 19, 
1941. Div. 14-232.19-MI 

Transmitter Tube Section, July 1, 
1941. Div. 14-232.113-MI 

Guide to the Operation of 10-Cm 
Standard Magnetrons, G. B. Collins, 
H. L. Stout, Oct. 20, 1941. 

Div. 14-232.113-M2 
Special Report on Characteristics of 
3-Cm Magnetrons and Instructions 
for Their Operation, G. B. Collins, L. 
F. Moose, Dec. 10, 1941. 

Div. 14-232.112-MI 
Note on Design of Magnetrons, G. B. 
Collins, Feb. 9, 1942. 

Div. 14-232.1-MI 
Waveguide Termination for Measur¬ 
ing Power at 3.2 Cm, R. T. Young, 
Jr., Feb. 24, 1942. Div. 14-233.412-MI 
Cathode Temperatures in Magnetrons, 
C. S. Robinson, Jr., Mar. 31, 1942. 

Div. 14-232.143-MI 


RL-91 

(HI-1) 

RL-92 

(III-2) 

RL-93 

(III-3) 

RL-94 

(III-4) 

RL-95 

(III-5) 

RL-96 

(III-6) 

RL-97 

(III-7) 

RL-98 

(III-8) 

RL-99 

(III-10) 

RL-100 

(IV-1) 

RL-101 

(IV-2) 

RL-102 

! (IV-3) 

RL-103 

1 (IV-4) 

RL-104 

: (IV-5) 

RL-105 

i (IV-1S) 


RL-106 (IV-2S) 
RL-107 (IV-4S) 

RL-108 (IV-5S) 

RL-109 (IV-6S) 
RL-110 (IV-7S) 

RL-111 (IV-8S) 
RL-112 (IV-9S) 
RL-113 (V-OS) 
RL-114 (V-1S) 


Report of Parabola Section, Dec. 2, 
1940. Div. 14-501-MI 

Report of Parabola Section, Dec. 16, 

1940. Div. 14-501-MI 
Report of Parabola Section, Jan. 22, 

1941. Div. 14-501-MI 
Antenna Group, Feb. 14, 1941. 

Div. 14-234-MI 
Report of the Antenna Group, Mar. 
12, 1941. Div. 14-234-MI 

Report of the Antenna Group, May 1, 
1941. Div. 14-234-MI 

Report of the Antenna Group, July 1, 
1941. Div. 14-234-MI 

Antenna Design and Pattern, L. C. 
Van Atta, Jan. 6, 1942. 

Div. 14-234.22-M2 
A Study of Fanned-Beam Radiators, 
T. J. Keary, Feb. 20, 1942. 

Div. 14-234.326-MI 
Receivers, Dec. 2, 1940. 

Div. 14-241-MI 
Receivers, Dec. 20, 1940. 

Div. 14-241-M2 
Receivers and TR Boxes, Feb. 4, 
1941. Div. 14-241-M3 

Receivers, TR Boxes, Measurements, 
Feb. U to Mar. 28, 194-1. 

Div. 14-241-M5 
Receivers, Aug. 1, 1941. 

Div. 14-241-M7 
Visit of Receiver Section to the Bell 
Telephone Laboratories, Mar. 7, 1941. 

Div. 14-241-M4 
Special Report on Receivers, June 24, 
1941. Div. 14-241-M6 

Special Report on Tuning Indicators 
and Automatic-Tuning Systems, H. G. 
Weiss, Sept. 15, 1941. 

Div. 14-242.12-MI 
Special Report on Signal-to-Noise 
Measurements on Receivers, R. F. 
Bacher, Sept. 29, 1941. 

Div. 14-241.1-MI 
Special Report on 30-Mc Pulsed Sig¬ 
nal Generator, P. C. Michel, Oct. 16, 
1941. Div. 14-251.6-MI 

Special Report on Comparative Signal 
Noise Measurements on Crystal 
Mixers and Grounded Grid-Tube 
Mixers, Dec. 17, 1941. 

Div. 14-233.12-Ml 
A 1-Cm Oscillator, Mar. 11, 1942. 

Div. 14-241.41-MI 

I-F Amplifier Design, Apr. 3, 1942. 

Div. 14-241.32-MI 
Transmission through Dielectric, L. J. 
Chu, Dec. 11, 1940. Div. 14-131.3-MI 
Theory of Radiation from Paraboloi¬ 
dal Reflectors, L. J. Chu, Feb. 12, 
1941. Div.l4-lll-Ml 




24 


PART II 


RL-115 (V-2S) 
RL-116 (V-3S) 
RL-117 (V-4S) 
RL-118 (V-5S) 
RL-119 (V-6S) 
RL-120 (V-7S) 


RL-121 

RL-122 


(V-8S) 

(V-9S) 


RL-123 (V-10S) 
RL-124 (V-11S) 
RL-125 (V-12S) 

RL-126 (V-13S) 

RL-127 (V-14S) 
RL-128 (V-15S) 
RL-129 (V-16S) 


RL-130 

RL-131 

RL-132 


(VI-1) 

(VI-2) 

(VI-3) 


RL-133 (VI-4) 


RL-134 

RL-135 


(VI-5) 

(VMS) 


Noise and the Reception of Pulses, J. 
C. Slater, February 13, 1941. 

Div. 14-125-Ml 
Impedance in Transmission Lines and 
Waveguides, P. M. Morse, Apr. 15, 
1941. Div. 14-233.41-Ml 

Report on Night Fighter Pursuits, H. 
M. James, June 13, 1941. 

Div. 14-326.1-MI 
Theory of the Magnetron Oscillator, 
J. C. Slater, Aug. 1941. 

Div. 14-232.19-M2 
Coincidence Method of Noise Reduc¬ 
tion, W. W. Hansen, Aug. 25, 1941. 

Div. 14-125.2-MI 
Considerations Affecting Choice of 
Wavelength, K. T. Bainbridge, Sept. 
24, 1941. Div. 14-121.1-MI 

Microwave Transmission, J. C. Slater, 
Oct. 16, 1941. Div. 14-122.1-MI 
Theory of the Magnetron Oscillator, 
Electronic Orbits in the Cylindrical 
Magnetron with Static Fields, W. P. 
Allis, Oct. 1, 1941. Div. 14-232.19-M3 
Notes on Antenna Design, J. A. 
Stratton, L. J. Chu, Oct. 21, 1941. 

Div. 14-234.22-MI 
Report on Junction Effects in Wave¬ 
guides, N. H. Frank, Nov. 1, 1941. 

Div. 14-233.422-Ml 
Ideal Frequency Response of a Re¬ 
ceiver for Square Pulses, H. M. 
James, Nov. 1, 1941. 

Div. 14-241.1-M2 
Correction of the Scanning of Ship- 
borne Radar Systems for Roll and 
Pitch of the Ship, H. M. James, Dec. 
22, 1941. Div. 14-234.33-MI 

Theory of the Split Anode Magnetron, 
L. Brillouin, Jan. 7, 1942. 

Div. 14-232.19-M5 
Theory of Diffraction by Small Holes, 
H. A. Bethe, Jan. 23, 1942. 

Div. 14-111-M4 
Response of a Nonlinear Device to 
Noise, N. Wiener, Apr. 6, 1942. 

Div. 14-125-M2 
Cathode-Ray Indicator, Dec. 29, 1940. 

Div. 14-242.2-MI 
Report of the Indicator Section, Feb. 
13, 1941. Div. 14-242-MI 

Brief Report of Activities from Feb. 
12 to March U, 1941, W. M. Hall, Mar. 
4, 1941. Div. 14-242-M2 

Report of Section VI, March 4 to 
March 22, 1941, Mar. 25, 1941. 

Div. 14-503-MI 
Report by Indicator Group, May 14, 
1941. Div. 14-242-M3 

Special Report for the Cathode-Ray 
Tube Section (Brief Summary of Re- 


RL-136 (VI-2S) 
RL-137 (VI-4S) 

RL-138 (VI-5S) 

RL-139 (VII-1,2) 
RL-140 (VII-3) 
RL-141 (VII-OS) 


suits of Persistence Calculations ) Feb. 
28, 1941. Div. 14-242.2-M2 

Persistence Measurements, July 7, 

1941. Div. 14-242.233-MI 
Luminescence of RCA Cathode-Ray 
Tube with Cascade Screen, W. B. 
Nottingham, Feb. 2, 1942. 

Div. 14-242.231-MI 
Indicator Components as Used in a 
Complete Aircraft-Interception Instal¬ 
lation, W. A. Higenbotham, Apr. 20, 

1942. Div. 14-326-M3 

Klystron and C-W Test Sets, Dec. 
19, 1940. Div. 14-241.411-MI 

Report of the Radio-Frequency Sec¬ 
tion, July 7, 1941. Div. 14-232-Ml 
Design and Test of Concentric Trans¬ 
mission Lines, J. L. Lawson, July 15, 
1941. Div. 14-233.413-Mil 


RL-142 (VII-1S) Tentative Simplified Explanation of 
the Lawson Line, July 25, 1941. 

Div. 14-111-M2 


RL-143 (VII-2S) 
RL-144 (VII-3S) 

RL-145 (VII-4S) 
(VII-4Sa) 

RL-146 (VII-5S) 

RL-147 (VII-6S) 

RL-148 (VII-7S) 

RL-149 (VII-8S) 


Special Report on Tunable Cavities, 
Oct. 18, 1941. Div. 14-211.5-MI 

Special Report on Transmission Char¬ 
acteristics of Suggested Airplane Nose 
Materials, Oct. 21, 1941. 

Div. 14-234.52-MI 
Special Report on the Little fuse 
Bolometer, Oct. 28, 1941. 

Div. 14-252.41-MI 
Special Report on the Little fuse 
Bolometer, Oct. 28, 1941. 

Div. 14-252.41-MI 
Special Report on the Reflection of 
Plane Waves by Magnetic Substances, 
O. Halpern, Dec. 3, 1941. 

Div. 14-111-M3 
Special Report on Design Data for 
50-Ohm Rigid Coaxial Line, Dec. 5, 
1941. Div. 14-233.413-MI 

Theory of a “Black Body” Produced 
by a Combination of a Thin Screen 
and a Perfect Mirror, O. Halpern, 
Dec. 12, 1941. Div. 14-113-MI 

A Wide-Range High-Voltage Regu¬ 
lator, Dec. 20, 1941. 


Div. 14-235.2-MI 

RL-150 (VII-9S) Transmit-Receive Switch, Jan. 20, 
1942. Div. 14-233.311-MI 

RL-151 (VII-10S) .RF Components List No. 1 , Jan. 20, 
1942. Div. 14-233-MI 


RL-152 (VII-11S) Tests on Undercut Beads in a Con- 
B centric Line, W. H. Fenn, Jan. 30, 
1942. Div. 14-233.413-M2 

RL-153 (VII-12S) Crystals, N. Rochester, Feb. 17, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.1-MI 

RL-154 (VII-13S) Theory of a “Black Body,” Supple¬ 
ment to Report RL-148 (VIMS), O. 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


25 


Halpern, Feb. 6, 1942. 

Div. 14-113-M2 

RL-155 (VII-14S) A Method to Measure High-Fre¬ 
quency Permeability of a Ferromag¬ 
netic Body, 0. Halpern, Feb. 21, 1942. 

Div. 14-111-M5 

RL-156 (VII-15S) Scattering of 10-Cm Radiation by 
a Model Airplane , R. C. Raymond, 
May 21, 1942. Div. 14-122.113-MI 
RL-157 (VIII-1,2) Coordination, F. D. Lewis, Dec. 19, 
1940. Div. 14-501-M2 

RL-158 (VIII-3) Coordination, Jan. 2, 1941. 

Div. 14-501-M2 

RL-159 (VIII-1S) Recommended Designations of Radar 
Indicator Types, Feb. 3, 1942. 

Div. 14-242-M7 

RL-160 (41-1) Tune-up Procedure for 3-Cm R-F 
System. W. M. Preston, May 25, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.5-MI 

RL-161 (41-2) Matching, Losses, and Frequency Sen¬ 
sitivity of a 3-Cm R-F System , W. M. 
Preston, May 25, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.5-M2 

RL-162 (41-3) Polarization Effects in a Circular 
Waveguide at 3 Cm, D. D. Mont¬ 
gomery, C. G. Montgomery, Sept. 12, 
1942. Div. 14-233.412-M4 

RL-163 (41-4) 3-Cm Magnetron Cold Impedance, D. 

D. Montgomery, C. G. Montgomery, 
Sept. 16, 1942. Div. 14-232.112-M3 

RL-164 (41-5) Losses and Reflections Introduced by 

Joints and Plungers in 3-Cm Wave¬ 
guides, C. G. Montgomery, D. D. 
Montgomery, Oct. 15, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.422-M4 
RL-165 (41-6) Waveguide Components and Instru¬ 
ments for the 1.25^Cm Region, E. M. 
Purcell, Dec. 3, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.412-M8 
RL-166 (41-7) Various 3-Cm TR Box Character¬ 

istics, N. C. Colby, C. W. Zabel, Jan. 
6, 1943. Div. 14-233.312-M4 

RL-167 (41-8) Measurements with a Frequency- 

Modulated Oscillator at 3 Cm, C. G. 
Montgomery, D. D. Montgomery, Jan. 
18, 1943. Div. 14-251.9-M4 

RL-168 (41-9) A Method for Measuring the Abso¬ 
lute Gain of Microwave Antennas, E. 
M. Purcell, Jan. 3, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.4-M2 

RL-169 (41-10) Rear Rectangular - Guide Antenna 
Feed, J. S. Foster, Mar. 24, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.21-M2 

RL-170 (41-11) Illumination and Phases of Antenna 
Feeds, J. S. Foster, Mar. 29, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.21-M3 

RL-171 (41-12) Round Guide Rear Antenna Feeds, J. 
S. Foster, Apr. 28, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.21-M4 


RL-172 (42-1) 
RL-173 (42-2) 
RL-174 (43-1) 
RL-175 (43-2) 
RL-176 (43-3) 
RL-177 (43-4) 

RL-178 (43-5) 
RL-178a (43-5a) 

RL-179 (43-6) 

RL-180 (43-7) 

RL-181 (43-8) 
RL-182 (43-9) 
RL-183 (43-10) 

RL-184 (43-11) 

RL-185 (43-12) 

(43-13) 
RL-186 (43-14) 

RL-187 (43-15) 

RL-188 (43-16) 


Radar Echoes from Periscopes, J. E. 
Freehafer, Mar. 1, 1943. 

Div. 14-321.12-M2 
Radar Echoes from Atmospheric 
Phenomena, A. E. Bent, Mar. 13, 
1943. Div. 14-122.23-MI 

Propagation in Waveguides Partly 
Filled with a Dielectric, N. H. Frank, 
Apr. 27, 1942. Div. 14-233.412-M2 
Atmospheric Absorption of Micro- 
waves, J. H. Van Vleck, Apr. 27, 1942. 

Div. 14-121.1-M4 
Theory of Space-Charge in an Oscil¬ 
lating Magnetron, W. P. Allis, July 1, 
1942. Div. 14-232.19-M6 

Radiation Resistance of Antennas 
Inside Waveguides of Arbitrary 
Cross Sections, L. J. Chu, July 3, 
1942. Div. 14-233.412-M3 

New Approach Procedure for Night 
Fighting, H. M. James, June 26, 1942. 

Div. 14-326.1-M3 
New Method of Night Fighting, 
Abridged Edition of RL-178 (43-5) 
H. M. James, June 30, 1942. 

Div. 14-326.1-M4 
T Junctions in Rectangular Wave 
Guides, Part I, Theory, N. H. Frank, 
L. J. Chu, July 27, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.422-M3 
T Junctions in Rectangular Wave 
Guides, Part II, Final Formulas and 
Curves, L. J. Chu, N. H. Frank, July 
19, 1942. Div. 14-233.422-M2 

Statistical Treatment of Certain 
Phases of Aerial Combat, H. M. 
James, July 30, 1942. Div. 14-600-MI 
Resonant Modes of the Magnetron, 
J. C. Slater, Aug. 31, 1942. 

Div. 14-232.12-MI 
Susceptance of Asymmetrically Lo¬ 
cated Windows in Rectangular Wave¬ 
guides, A. E. Heins, Oct. 16, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.423-MI 
Theory of High-Frequency Rectifica¬ 
tion by Silicon Crystals, H. A. Bethe, 
Oct. 29, 1942. Div. 14-233.1-M2 

Theory of the Boundary Layer of 
Crystal Rectifiers, H. A. Bethe, Nov. 
23, 1942. Div. 14-233.112-MI 

No report. 

General Relations Determining the 
Range of a Radar System, D. H. 
Ewing, Nov. 12, 1942. Div. 14-234-M2 
Effect of Routine Evasive Action on 
the Calculated Approach Procedure, 
H. M. James, Dec. 16, 1942. 

Div. 14-326.1-M5 
Forced Oscillations in Cavity Reso¬ 
nators, J. C. Slater, Dec. 31, 1942. 

Div. 14-111-M6 



26 


PART II 


RL-189 

(43-17) 

Reflections from Sections of Tapered 
Transmission Lines and Waveguides, 

N. H. Frank, Jan. 6, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.41-M4 

RL-190 

(43-18) 

Input Impedance and Tuning of Mag¬ 
netron Cavities, J. C. Slater, Feb. 3, 
1943. Div. 14-232.17-MI 

RL-191 

(43-19) 

Kinetic Derivation of the Thermal 
Noise Formula, P. R. Weiss, S. A. 
Goudsmit, Jan. 18, 1943. 

Div. 14-125-M3 

RL-192 

(43-20) 

Statistics of Circuit Noise, S. A. 
Goudsmit, P. R. Weiss, Jan. 29, 1943. 

Div. 14-125-M4 

RL-193 

(43-21) 

Comparison Between Signal and 
Noise, S. A. Goudsmit, Jan. 29, 1943. 

Div. 14-125-M5 

RL-194 

(43-22) 

Lumped Constants for Small Irises, 
H. A. Bethe, Mar. 24, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.423-M3 

RL-195 

(43-23) 

Microwave Radar Reflections, J. F. 
Carlson, S. A. Goudsmit, Feb. 20, 
1943. Div. 14-122.11-MI 

RL-196 

(43-24) 

Possible Measurement of Radar 
Echoes by Use of Model Targets, S. 
A. Goudsmit, P. R. Weiss, Mar. 4, 
1943. Div. 14-122.113-M5 

RL-197 

(43-25) 

Coupling between Inductive Windows 
in Waveguides, N. H. Frank, Feb. 
27, 1943. Div. 14-233.422-M6 

RL-198 

(43-26) 

Formal Theory of Waveguides of 
Arbitrary Cross Section, H. A. Bethe, 
Mar. 16, 1943. Div. 14-233.412-M10 

RL-199 

(43-27) 

Theory of Side Windows in Wave¬ 
guides, H. A. Bethe, Apr. 4, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.423-M4 

RL-200 

(43-28) 

Theory of Magnetron Operation, J. C. 
Slater, Mar. 8, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.1-M2 

RL-201 

(43-29) 

Numerical Calculation of Space- 
Charge Behavior and Power in the 
Magnetron, G. Vineyard, Mar. 29,1943. 

Div. 14-232.19-M7 

RL-202 

(43-30) 

Excitation of Cavities through Win¬ 
dows, H. A. Bethe, Apr. 9, 1943. 

Div. 14-211.5-M4 

RL-203 

(43-31) 

Application of Corner Reflectors to 
Radar (Theoretical ), R. D. O’Neal, 



F. S. Holt, P. D. Crout, May 14, 1943. 

Div. 14-267-MI 

RL-204 

(43-32) 

Use of the Range Clock in Night 
Fighting with AI Equipment, H. M. 
James, Apr. 28, 1943. 

Div. 14-326.1-M6 


(43-33) 

No report. 

RL-205 

(43-34) 

Theory of Obstacles in Resonant Cavi¬ 
ties and Waveguides, J. S. Schwinger, 
May 21, 1943. Div. 14-233.412-Mil 

RL-206 

(43-35) 

Theory of Circular Bends in Rec¬ 
tangular Waveguides, R. E. Marshak, 
June 24, 1943. Div. 14-233.412-M12 


RL-207 (50-1) 

RL-208 (50-2) 
RL-209 (51-8) 
RL-210 (51-9) 

RL-211 (51-10) 

RL-212 (51-11) 

RL-213 (51-12) 
RL-214 (51-13) 

RL-215 (51-14) 

RL-216 (51-15) 

RL-217 (51-16) 

RL-218 (51-17) 

RL-219 (51-18) 

RL-220 (52-1) 

RL-221 (52-2) 

RL-222 (52-3) 

RL-223 (52-4) 

RL-224 (52-5) 


Spark-Gap Colloquium at Radiation 
Laboratory, MIT, July, 1942, M. G. 
White, editor, Sept. 28, 1942. 

Div. 14-231.2-M2 
Modulator Colloquium, April 16-17, 
1943, A. S. Jerrems, editor, June 9, 
1943. Div. 14-231-M5 

Rotary Spark-Gap Modulators, H. J. 
White, J. R. Dillinger, May 19, 1942. 

Div. 14-231.23-MI 
Tests on Five Types of Triggered 
Switch Modulators, J. M. LaRue, J. 

R. Perkins, K. J. Germeshausen, June 

1, 1942. Div. 14-231.21-M2 

Report on Some Tubes Used in Hard- 
Tube Modulators, W. H. Bostick, H. 

D. Doolittle, W. D. Reed, May 19, 

1942. Div. 14-231.1-MI 

Report on Hard-Tube Modulators and 
Drivers, A. E. Whitford, May 26, 

1942. Div. 14-231.1-M2 

Pulse Transformers, S. Sonkin, July 
23, 1942. Div. 14-211.41-MI 

Line-Controlled Blocking Oscillator, 
W. 0. Reed, Oct. 29, 1942. 

Div. 14-212.5-MI 
Measurement and Design of D-C Reso¬ 
nant Charging Chokes, A. C. Dono¬ 
van, Nov. 23, 1942. Div. 14-211.42-MI 
Modulated Pulse Communication, A. 

S. Jerrems, A. E. Whitford, Apr. 13, 

1943. Div. 14-261-MI 

Pulse Transformers, W. H. Bostick, 
P. R. Gillette, H. L. Rehkopf, June 1, 
1943. Div. 14-211.41-M3 

Oscilloscope Presentation of Hys¬ 
teresis Loops at 60 Cycles and under 
Pulse Conditions, W. H. Bostick, P. R. 
Gillette, H. L. Rehkopf, June 1, 1943. 

Div. 14-251.71-M3 
Test Equipment for Pulse Trans¬ 
formers, W. H. Bostick, P. R. Gillette, 
H. L. Rehkopf, June 1, 1943. 

Div. 14-211.41-M2 
Preliminary Report on Frequency 
Shift vs. Magnetron Box Tempera¬ 
ture, H. L. Stout, July 3, 1942. 

Div. 14-232.16-MI 
RF Loading of 10-cm Magnetrons, F. 
F. Rieke, J. E. Evans, Aug. 24, 1942. 

Div. 14-232.113-M4 
Strapping Tolerances for Magnetrons, 

E. Everhart, Dec. 31, 1942. 

Div. 14-232.13-MI 
Magnetron Strapping Wavelength 
Calculations for Strapped Mag¬ 
netrons, E. Everhart, Jan. 27, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.13-M2 
Fourier Analysis of Pulses with Fre¬ 
quency Shifts During the Pulse, R. T. 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


27 


/ 

RL-225 (52-6) 

RL-226 (52-7) 

RL-227 (52-8) 

RL-228 (52-9) 
RL-229 (52-10) 

RL-230 (52-11) 

RL-231 (53-1) 
RL-232 (53-2) 

RL-233 (53-3) 

RL-234 (53-3a) 

RL-235 (53-4) 

RL-236 (53-5) 

RL-237 (53-6) 

RL-238 (53-7) 

RL-239 (53-8) 

RL-240 (53-9) 


Young, Jr., Jan. 30, 1943. 

Div. 14-124-Ml 
Frequency and Spectrum Character¬ 
istics of Standard Magnetrons and 
the Effect of Change of Shape of 
Current Pulse, R. T. Young, Jr., Mar. 
12, 1943. Div. 14-232.18-MI 

Practical Considerations of Magne¬ 
tron Design, W. V. Smith, Aug. 22, 
1943. Div. 14-232.1-M3 

Performance Characteristics of the 
Magnetron under Conditions Simulat¬ 
ing Beacon Operation, Tube Types 
2J38 and 2J22, K. R. More, June 30, 
1943. Div. 14-232.113-M5 

Spectra of Magnetrons for Long 
Pulses, R. T. Young, Jr., July 5, 
1943. Div. 14-232.18-M2 

Analysis of Magnetron Performance, 
Part I, Equivalent Circuit, Method, 
Applications, F. F. Rieke, Sept. 16, 
1943 . Div. 14-232.1-M5 

Field Patterns in Cold Magnetrons, 
including Correlation with Tube Per¬ 
formance and Tunable Design, W. V. 
Smith, A. G. Smith, Aug. 10, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.19-M10 
Transmission Line Construction De¬ 
tails, A. E. Hayes, Jr., May 14, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.43-M2 
Stub Supports in %-Inch Coaxial 
Lines, R. V. Pound, May 19, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.421-MI 
Operating Characteristics of the 707A 
Reflex Oscillator (McNally Tube), C. 
S. Robinson, Jr., June 9, 1942. 

Div. 14-241.413-MI 
Operating Characteristics of the 707A 
Reflex Oscillator, McNally Tube, Sup¬ 
plement to Report 53-3, C. S. Robin¬ 
son, Jr., July 8, 1942. 

Div. 14-241.413-MI 
Operating Characteristics of the ^17 
Reflex Klystron, C. S. Robinson, Jr., 
July 1, 1942. Div. 14-241.411-M3 
Temperature-Compensated 707A ( Mc¬ 
Nally Tube), C. S. Robinson, Jr., 
Aug. 25, 1942. Div. 14-241.413-M2 
Phase Distortion in Broad-Band Stub 
Supports, R. V. Pound, Aug. 17, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.421-M2 
Preplumbing of Tees for G-Band, R. 
V. Pound and R. Berger, Nov. 3, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.31-MI 
Microwave Wattmeter, Part I, M. H. 
Johnson, Nov. 18, 1942. 

Div. 14-252.4-MI 
Loss Measurement by Two-Probe 
Power Reversal Method, G. L. Ragan, 
Dec. 7, 1942. Div. 14-252.4-M2 


RL-241 (53-10) 
RL-242 (53-11) 

RL-243 (53-12) 

RL-244 (53-13) 

RL-245 (53-14) 

RL-246 (53-15) 

RL-247 (53-16) 

RL-248 (53-17) 

RL-249 (53-18) 

(53-19) 
RL-250 (53-20) 

RL-251 (53-21) 

RL-252 (53-22) 

RL-253 (53-23) 

RL-254 (53-24) 

RL-255 (53-25) 

RL-256 (53-26) 


X-Band Low-Pressure Tests, T. S. 
Saad, Dec. 10, 1942. Div. 14-252-MI 
An S-Band Crystal Mixer , R. V. 
Pound, Dec. 14, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.12-M3 
Rotary Joints with E a Stub Trans¬ 
formers, W. M. Preston, Dec. 18, 

1942. Div. 14-233.421-M3 
Dielectric Transmission Measure¬ 
ments, H. A. Leiter, Jan. 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-131.3-M2 
Design Characteristics of Spinner 
Housing Materials, E. B. McMillan, 
Jan. 12, 1943. Div. 14-234.52-M2 
Microwave Wattmeter, Part II, 3-cm 
and 1-cm, M. H. Johnson, J. B. Wies- 
ner, Jan. 21, 1943. Div. 14-252.4-M3 
Comparison of the Frequency Sensi¬ 
tivities of Series and Shunt TR Junc¬ 
tions, R. V. Pound, Jan. 20, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.31-M3 
Corrosion of Copper, Brass, and 
Aluminum by Gaseous Dielectrics, C. 
S. Pearsall, Jan. 13, 1943. 

Div. 14-223-MI 
Measurements of 721A TR Tube 
Leakage Power, L. D. Smullin, Mar. 
9, 1943. Div. 14-233.31-M4 

Published and then recalled. 

X-Band Measurements at Low Pres¬ 
sure, T. S. Saad, May 18, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.5-M3 
Operating Characteristics of the lfl9 
Klystron, C. M. Hepperle, Apr. 23, 

1943. Div. 14-241.411-M4 
A Method of Measuring the S-Band 
Characteristic Impedance of Coaxial 
Cable, F. E. Ehlers, Apr. 28, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.413-M5 
A Simplified Analysis of Conversion 
Loss of Crystal Converters, S. Rob¬ 
erts, July 3, 1943. Div. 14-233.14-M2 
Preignition Transmission through 
Gas-switching Tubes and Its Contri¬ 
bution to Crystal Failures, F. L. Mc¬ 
Millan, Jr., J. B. Wiesner, July 3, 
1943. Div. 14-233.311-M2 

Capacity {Choke) Couplings as Rigid 
and Nonrigid Waveguide Connectors, 
J. Reed, G. L. Ragan, H. K. Farr, M. 
Clark, Aug. 27, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.422-M7 
Testing of IN21 Navy Crystal Recti¬ 
fiers, H. B. Huntington, S. Roberts, 
H. C. Torrey, C. A. Whitmer, July 12, 
1943. Div. 14-233.152-MI 


(53-27) 
RL-257 (53-28) 


No report. 

Conversion Loss Measuring Appara¬ 
tus for Crystals in the 3-Cm Band, S. 





28 


PART II 


(54-1-8) 
RL-258 (54-9) 

(54-10) 
RL-259 (54-11) 

RL-260 (54-12) 
RL-261 (54-13) 

RL-262 (54-14) 

RL-263 (54-15) 

RL-264 (54-16) 

RL-265 (54-17) 

RL-266 (54-18) 

RL-267 (54-19) 
RL-268 (54-20) 

RL-269 (54-21) 

RL-270 (54-22) 
RL-271 (54-23) 

RL-272 (54-24) 

RL-273 (54-25) 


Roberts, Aug. 3, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.15-M3 
See RL-91 (III-l) to RL-98 (III-8). 
Effect of Paraboloid Size and Shape 
on Beam Patterns, L. C. Van Atta, 
Aug. 5, 1942. Div. 14-234.231-MI 
See RL-99 (III-10). 

Graphical Analysis of Beam Patterns 
from Paraboloid Reflectors, S. G. 
Sydoriak, L. C. Van Atta, June 11, 

1942. Div. 14-234.4-MI 
Pillbox Antenna for Glide Path, C. V. 
Robinson, Nov. 9, 1942. 

Div. 14-234.6-M4 
Some Matching Properties of Antenna 
Feeds, H. Krutter, R. Hiatt, J. 
Bohnert, Nov. 17, 1942. 

Div. 14-234.21-MI 
3-Cm Bolometer Detector Suitable for 
Field Measurements (Type Y ), S. 
Breen, Dec. 11, 1942. 

Div. 14-252.41-M3 
Horizontally Polarized 9.1-Cm Biconi- 
cal-Horn Beacon Antenna, C. V. Rob¬ 
inson, Nov. 10, 1942. 

Div. 14-328.21-MI 
Information on Corrugated Coaxial 
Lines and Wave Guides, G. G. Harvey, 
Dec. 11, 1942. Div. 14-233.41-M3 
Rapid-Scanning, High-Resolution An¬ 
tennas, Preliminary Report, C. V. 
Robinson, Feb. 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.322-MI 
An Automatic Recorder for Micro- 
wave Antenna Pattern Measurements, 
T. J. Keary, R. E. Alley, Jr., Mar. 1, 

1943. Div. 14-234.4-M3 
U5°Microwave Reflector, S. J. Mason, 
Nov. 19, 1943. Div. 14-234.22-M6 
Gratings and Screens as Microwave 
Reflectors, W. D. Hayes, Apr. 1, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.22-M4 
Information on Standard Radiation 
Laboratory Paraboloid Reflectors, L. 
C. Van Atta, C. V. Robinson, Mar. 3, 
1943. Div. 14-234.231-M2 

A Simple Method for Determination 
of the Law of a Crystal, H. Krutter, 
Apr. 29, 1943. Div. 14-233.1-M3 
Antenna Feeds for Vs-In. Stub-Sup¬ 
ported Coaxial Line, S. Breen, R. 
Hiatt, June 21, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.21-M5 
Synthesis of Microwave Diffraction 
Patterns with Application to Csc'd 
Patterns, R. C. Spencer, June 23, 
1943. Div. 14-234.22-M5 

Double Dipole Rectangular Wave 
Guide Antennas, W. Sichak, June 26, 
1943. Div. 14-233.412-M13 


RL-274 

(54-26) 

Antenna Feeds from -In. Coaxial 

Line, W. B. Nowak, July 5,1943. 

Div. 14-234.21-M6 

RL-275 

(54-27) 

Report of Conference on Rapid Scan¬ 
ning, G. G. Harvey, June 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.322-M2 

RL-276 

(54-28) 

The Antenna Slide Rule, Series L, R. 
C. Spencer, June 3, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.6-M5 

RL-277 

(55-1) 

The Resonant Echo Box, W. H. Fenn, 
Sept. 4, 1942. Div. 14-251.3-MI 

RL-278 

(55-2) 

Multiple Pulse Generators, W. O. 
Reed, Oct. 15, 1942. Div. 14-251.6-M2 

RL-279 

(55-3) 

General Report on Low-Level Power 
Measurement at 10 Cms in Coax, R. 
N. Griesheimer, Mar. 16, 1943. 

Div. 14-252.4-M4 

RL-280 

(55-4) 

Application of Corner Reflectors to 
Radar (Experimental) , R. D. O’Neal, 
July 1, 1943. Div. 14-267-M2 

RL-281 

(56-1) 

Temperature-Rise in ATR Racks, S. 
P. Hunt, Oct. 16, 1942. 

Div. 14-224-MI 

RL-282 

(56-2) 

Production Sources of Self synchron¬ 
ous Units, S. Noodleman, Dec. 1, 1942. 

Div. 14-214.2-M5 

RL-283 

% 

(61-1) 

Conference on Standardization of In¬ 
termediate Frequency, C. E. Ingalls, 
Apr. 18, 1942. Div. 14-241.1-M3 

RL-284 

(61-2) 

Preliminary Report on a 10-Cm 
Super-Regenerative Receiver, J. B. H. 
Kuper, May 1, 1942. Div. 14-241.2-MI 

RL-285 

(61-3) 

Impulse and Square-Pulse Response 
of Various Filters, H. Wallman, June 
10, 1942. Div. 14-241.7-MI 

RL-286 

(61-4) 

Committee on Centimeter Receiving 
Tubes and Resonators, May 18, 1942. 

Div. 14-241.4-MI 

RL-287 

(61-5) 

Theory of Radar Mixers, R. H. Dicke, 
S. Roberts, July 15, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.12-M2 

RL-288 

(61-6) 

A 10-20-Cm Bolometer, W. M. Brea- 
zeale, Aug. 26, 1942. Div. 14-252.41-M2 

RL-289 

(61-7) 

Noise Measurements on Microwave 
Converters, W. H. Breazeale, Sept. 
15, 1942. Div. 14-233.151-MI 

RL-290 

(61-8) 

Report on Tests of RCA and GE 
Lighthouse Tubes, J. B. H. Kuper, P. 
A. Cole, F. Bailey, Jan. 11, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.2-MI 

RL-291 

(61-9) 

Performance of the GL446 Lighthouse 
Tube as an RF Amplifier in the 10-20- 
Cm Region, W. M. Breazeale, M. 
Waltz, Oct. 5, 1942. Div. 14-241.42-MI 

RL-292 

(61-10) 

Lighthouse Tube Anode Contacts, P. 
A. Cole, Jan. 19, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.2-M2 

RL-293 

(61-11) 

Theory of Noise Measurements on 


Crystals as Frequency Converters, S. 
Roberts, Jan. 30, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.15-MI 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


29 


RL-294 (61-12) 

RL-295 (61-13) 

RL-296 (61-14) 

RL-297 (61-15) 

RL-298 (61-16) 

RL-299 (61-17) 
RL-300 (61-18) 

RL-301 (61-19) 
RL-302 (61-20) 
RL-303 (61-21) 

RL-304 (61-22) 

RL-305 (61-23) 

RL-306 (61-24) 

RL-307 (61-25) 

RL-308 (62-1) 
RL-309 (62-2) 

RL-310 (62-3) 

RL-311 (62-4) 


Use of the Temperature-Limited. 
Diode in Measurements of Noise Fig¬ 
ures of Crystals, W. M. Breazeale, Y. 
Beers, Feb. 27, 1943. 

Div. 14-211.61-MI 
Notes on Measurement of Noise, Gain 
and Noise Figure of Converters, Wil¬ 
liam M. Breazeale, Jan. 30, 1943. 

Div. 14-125.1-MI 
Noise-Temperature Measuring Ap¬ 
paratus for Crystals as 10,000 to 30- 
Megacycle Converters , S. Roberts, 
Feb. 11, 1943. Div. 14-233.151-M2 
Low-Level Crystal Detectors, R. Ber- 
inger, Mar. 16, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.12-M4 
S-Band ASV Marker, J. S. Kirby- 
Smith, Mar. 27, 1943. 

Div. 14-325-M2 
Fine Grid Technique, C. Nawrocki, 
Apr. 3, 1943. Div. 14-241.43-MI 

A Reciprocity Theorem and Its Ap¬ 
plication to Measurement of Gain of 
Microwave Crystal Mixers, R. H. 
Dicke, Apr. 13, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.12-M5 
A 30-Mc Sobering Bridge, Y. Beers, 
May 12, 1943. Div. 14-261.1-Ml 
A Video Delay Line, D. F. Weekes, 
Apr. 24, 1943. Div. 14-211.2-MI 
Characteristics of the Present Produc¬ 
tion of McNally Tubes, F. S. Bailey, 
June 3, 1943. Div. 14-241.41-M3 
Noise from Local Oscillators, Y. 
Beers, June 8, 1943. 

Div. 14-241.41-M4 
Action of Linear Detector on Signals 
in the Presence of Noise, W. H. 
Jordan, July 6, 1943. 

Div. 14-241.6-MI 
The Radiation Laboratory S-Band 
Amplifier (Preliminary Report), H. 
V. Neher, July 10, 1943. 

Div. 14-241.3-M3 
A 70-Mc Wide IF Amplifier, H. Wall- 
man, June 26, 1943. 

Div. 14-241.32-M3 
Plan Position Indicators, Aug. 4, 
1942. Div. 14-242.3-M4 

Proposed Performance Specifications 
for the P7 Long-Persistence Cascade 
Screen, W. B. Nottingham, T. Soller, 
R. F. Bacher, Aug. 12, 1942. 

Div. 14-242.231-M4 
Report on Measurements of British 
CR Tubes with Long-Persistence 
Screens, W. B. Nottingham, Oct. 7, 
1942. Div. 14-242.231-M5 

AIA Indicators, L. J. Haworth, Nov. 
16, 1942. Div. 14-242.12-M3 


RL-312 (62-5) 
RL-313 (62-6) 

RL-314 (62-7) 

RL-315 (62-8) 
RL-316 (62-9) 

RL-317 (62-10) 

RL-318 (62-11) 

RL-319 (63-1) 

RL-320 (63-2) 

(63-3) 
RL-321 (63-4) 

RL-322 (63-5) 

RL-323 (63-6) 

RL-324 (63-7) 

RL-325 (63-8) 

RL-326 (63-9) 

RL-327 (63-10) 

RL-328 (63-11) 


Plan Position Indicator Using a Sinu¬ 
soidal Potentiometer, C. W. Sherwin, 
Dec. 30, 1942. Div. 14-211.3-MI 

Linearity of Standard Wire-Wound 
Volume-Control Type Potentiometers, 
P. Rosenberg, Feb. 3, 1943. 

Div. 14-211.3-M2 
Conference on P7 Cathode-Ray Tubes 
Held April 5 and 6, 194.3, W. B. Not¬ 
tingham, May 14, 1943. 

Div. 14-242.21-M2 
A Shipborne Mechanical Rotation 
Plan Position Indicator, L. Mautner, 
June 3, 1943. Div. 14-242.3-M7 

Specification of Performance Tests for 
PPI Sinusoidal Potentiometers Types 
RL10E and RL14, P. Rosenberg, May 
25, 1943. Div. 14-211.3-M3 

Indicators for a Ground-Controlled 
Approach System, C. W. Sherwin, 
July 1, 1943. Div. 14-242.12-M4 

Present Status of Potentiometer Proj¬ 
ects in the Radiation Laboratory, P. 
Rosenberg, June 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-211.3-M4 
Precision-Timing Calibrator and 
Range Measuring System, B. Chance, 
May 12, 1942. Div. 14-251.2-MI 

Precision-Delay Multivibrator for 
Range Measurement, B. Chance, M. 

H. Johnson, R. S. Phillips, June 1, 

1942. Div. 14-212.7-MI 

No report. 

Medium Precision Self-Synchronous 
Range Circuit Model 4, B. Chance, 
May 28, 1942. Div. 14-243.2-MI 

Circular-Sweep Precision Range Sys¬ 
tem Model 4, B. Chance, July 6, 1942. 

Div. 14-243.1-MI 
Medium Precision, Self synchronous 
Automatic Range-Tracking Circuit 
Model 4, E. F. MacNickol, Jr., B. 
Chance, June 18, 1942. 

Div. 14-244.5-MI 
Photoelectric Automatic Range-Track¬ 
ing Unit, A. M. Grass, A. C. Hughes, 
Jr., B. Chance, Jan. 25, 1943. 

Div. 14-244.2-MI 
Simplified Circular-Sweep Range Sys¬ 
tem, B. Chance, Sept. 10, 1942. 

Div. 14-243.1-M2 
Antiaircraft Artillery Board Test on 
the Simplified Circular-Sweep Range, 
Supplement to 63-8, B. Chance, Dec. 

I, 1942. Div. 14-323.4-MI 

Hand-Radar Ranging Circuit, B. 
Chance, Jan. 8, 1943. 

Div. 14-212.5-M2 
Errors in Circular Sweeps Due to De¬ 
centering and Ellipticity of the Circle, 



30 


PART II 


RL-329 (63-12) 

RL-330 (63-13) 

RL-331 (63-14) 

RL-332 (63-15) 
RL-333 (63-16) 
RL-334 (63-17) 

RL-335 (63-18) 

RL-336 (63-19) 
RL-337 (63-20) 
RL-338 (63-21) 

RL-339 (63-22) 

RL-340 (63-23) 
RL-341 (63-27) 

(63-28) 
RL-342 (63-29) 

RL-343 (63-30) 

RL-344 (64-1) 
RL-345 (64-2) 


E. B. Hales, Feb. 13, 1943. 

Div. 14-242.5-MI 
Frequency Division with Blocking 
Oscillator Pulse-Transformers, G. 
Hite, E. Whitham, B. Chance, Mar. 

11, 1943. Div. 14-212.5-M3 

Line-Controlled Blocking Oscillator 
Marker Generator ARO Calibrator, 

A. H. Frederick, Apr. 8, 1943. 

Div. 14-212.5-M4 
ARO Range Follow-up Unit, J. R. 
Rogers, Mar. 19, 1943. 

Div. 14-214.3-M3 
ARO Range Unit, E. F. MacNichol, 
Jr., Apr. 9, 1943 Div. 14-243.2-M2 

Model II Calibrator, B. Chance, Apr. 
1, 1943. Div. 14-251.2-M2 

A Voltage-Compensated Delay Multi¬ 
vibrator, C. R. Ahern, A. B. Jacobsen, 

B. Chance, Mar. 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-212.7-M3 
Externally Triggered Circular-Sweep 
Amplifiers, V. W. Hughes, P. F. 
Brown, May 6, 1943. Div. 14-241.3-M2 
Calibrator for Low-Altitude Bombing 
Equipment, J. W. Gray, June 1, 1943. 

Div. 14-329.144-MI 
Delayed Sweep for SCR-582-X, B. 
Chance, June 11, 1943. 

Div. 14-242.5-M2 
An Adaptation of the Phantastron 
Delay Multivibrator Circuit to the 
6SA 7 Tube, R. Kelner, V. Hughes, A. 
Berg, P. Hinkle, B. Chance, Aug. 21, 
1943. Div. 14-212.7-M4 

A Condenser Phase-Shifter Range Cir¬ 
cuit with Sine-Wave Tracking Suit¬ 
able for Microwave Height-Finding 
Stations, A. H. Frederick, June 30, 
1943. Div. 14-322.3-M2 

Pulsed Oscillator and Phase Shifter, 

G. R. Gamertsfelder, July 22, 1943. 

Div. 14-251.61-MI 
Automatic Range and Azimuth Track¬ 
ing while Scanning, A. B. Jacobsen, 

F. B. Coffin, W. B. Jones, Jr., B. 
Chance, Aug. 30, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.33-M3 

No report. 

H-X Range Unit for Navigation and 
Bombing, H. J. Reed, A. H. Frederick, 
B. Chance, Aug. 23, 1943. 

Div. 14-243.2-M3 
Type J and A Test Unit, H. Reed, A. 

H. Frederick, B. Chance, Aug. 21, 

1943. Div. 14-251.2-M3 

Standing Wave Detector, J. L. Law- 
son, May 5, 1942. Div. 14-252.1-MI 
Elimination of the ct Trombone ,} be¬ 
tween Transmitter and Junction in a 


RL-346 (64-3) 

RL-347 (64-4) 
RL-348 (64-5) 

RL-349 (64-6) 

RL-350 (64-7) 

RL-351 (64-8) 

RL-352 (64-9) 

RL-353 (64-10) 

(64-11) 
RL-354 (64-12) 

RL-355 (64-13) 

RL-356 (64-14) 

RL-357 (65-1) 

RL-358 (65-2) 

RL-359 (72-1) 

RL-360 (72-2) 

RL-361 (72-3) 


Duplexing System, J. L. Lawson, May 
4, 1942. Div. 14-233.43-MI 

Measurement of Impedance with the 
Standing Wave Detector, J. L. Law- 
son, May 18, 1942. Div. 14-252.1-M2 
The TR Box, J. L. Lawson, May 13, 
1943. Div. 14-233.312-MI 

Photography of Successive Pulse Re¬ 
flections from a Moving Target, J. L. 
Lawson, June 12, 1942. 

Div. 14-264-MI 
Measurement of the Q-Value of a TR 
Box, J. L. Lawson R. L. McCreary, 

July 13, 1942. Div. 14-233.312-M2 

Comparison of Performance of 10-Cm 
and 3-Cm Advanced Development 

Systems, D. Williams, July 13, 1942. 

Div. 14-121.2-MI 
Altitude Determination by Means of 
a Vertical PPI, D. Williams, July 31, 
1942. Div. 14-242.3-M3 

Direct Coupling in the T-R Box, R. L. 
McCreary, Nov. 3, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.312-M3 
Definition of Maximum Range on Air¬ 
craft and Its Quantitative Determina¬ 
tion, L. B. Linford, D. Williams, V. 
Josephson, W. Woodcock, Nov. 12, 

1942. Div. 14-243-MI 
No report. 

Supplementary Report on Altitude 
Determination by Means of an Ex¬ 
panded Elevation Indicator, Vertical 
PPI, L. Linford, D. Williams, V. 
Josephson, W. Woodcock, Dec. 2, 1942. 

Div. 14-322.3-MI 
Performance of 3^Cm System, D2-1, 
M. W. P. Strandberg, Jan. 5, 1943. 

Div. 14-121.2-M2 
Time Fluctuations of a Rotary Spark- 
Gap Modulator, L. Linford, D. Wil¬ 
liams, V. Josephson, W. Woodcock, 
Dec. 18, 1942. Div. 14-231.23-M2 
A Racon Prospectus with a Pictorial 
Brief of BGS, A. Roberts, R. Whit- 
mer, J. Sheridan, 1944. 

Div. 14-328.112-M3 
BGS 10-Cm Radar Beacon, R. M. 
Whitmer, J. M. Cunningham, June 1, 

1943. Div. 14-328.112-MI 
Maximum Power Limitations of Sili¬ 
con Crystals, B. Cork, Jan. 11, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.112-M3 

Progress Reports on TR Tubes, A. M. 
Stone, Jan. 11, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.31-M2 
Transmission of Higher Harmonics 
through a TR Cavity, B. Cork, Jan. 
11, 1943. Div. 14-211.5-M2 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


31 


RL-362 (72-4) 

RL-363 (72-5) 

RL-364 (72-6) 
RL-365 (72-7) 

RL-366 (73-1) 

RL-367 (81-1) 
RL-368 (81-2) 

RL-369 (81-3) 

RL-370 (81-4) 
RL-371 (81-5) 

RL-372 (81-6) 

(82-1, 2) 
RL-373 (82-3) 

RL-374 (9-1) 
RL-375 (9-2) 

RL-376 (9-3) 
RL-377 (9-4) 


RL-378 (91-1) 


RL-379 (91-2) 

RL-380 (93-1) 


Some Experiments in Determining the 
Power Transmission and Recovery 
Time of TR Boxes , B. Cork, Jan. 20, 
1943. Div. 14-233.312-M5 

Maximum Allowable Negative Back- 
swing after Pulses, R. Rollefson, R. 
M. Ashby, Apr. 13, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.19-M8 
Infinite Rejection Filters , A. M. 
Stone, J. L. Lawson, June 1, 1943. 

Div. 14-241.7-M2 
Recent Performance of the 3-Cm Ad¬ 
vanced Development System, D2-1, 
D. Williams, F. Martin, V. Josephson, 
June 21, 1943. Div. 14-310.14-M3 
Microwave Linear Radiators, L. W. 
Alvarez, July 31, 1942. 

Div. 14-234.6-M3 
Conical Scanning, R. S. Phillips, Aug. 

4, 1942. Div. 14-234.321-M2 

Report of AAB Test on XT-1 at Fort 
Monroe, Virginia, February-March, 
1942, A. H. Warner, July 30, 1942. 

Div. 14-244.21-M2 
Modified Homing Course, R. S. Phil¬ 
lips, E. Pinney, Nov. 2, 1942. 

Div. 14-329.2-MI 
Data on SCR-584 Control Equipment, 
G. J. Plain, S. Godet, Dec. 17, 1942. 

Div. 14-323.31-MI 
Analysis of Firing Tests on Mark 51, 
Dam Neck, Virginia, E. J. Campbell, 
July 4, 1943. Div. 14-323.32-Ml 

Servomechanisms, R. S. Phillips, May 
11, 1943. Div. 14-214.3-M4 

See RL-30 (G-l) and RL-31 (G-2). 
Performance Report of the High- 
Power Ground System, E. C. Pollard, 
June 22, 1942. Div. 14-310.12-M2 
Report on Aircraft Radio Sight, Apr. 
30, 1942. Div. 14-323.12-M2 

Radar Target Contrast, E. M. Lyman, 
J. J. Hibbert, June 2, 1942. 

Div. 14-122.113-M3 
Airborne Radar Projects in Division 
9, Mar. 29, 1943. Div. 14-310.21-MI 
Pictorial Brief of an Experimental 
AGL-1 Installation, C. F. West, L. J. 
Laslett, G. Curran, [May 10, 1943]. 

Div. 14-234.122-MI 
Tests on Radar Echoes from Cylin¬ 
ders, R. W. Larson, R. F. Balmer, A. 

5. Meier, July 10, 1942. 

Div. 14-122.113-M4 
Resistance-Capacitance Networks, C. 
R. Wischmeyer, Sept. 22, 1942. 

Div. 14-212.8-MI 
The Balancing of Spiral-Scan Spin¬ 
ners, W. M. Cady, Sept. 9, 1942. 

Div. 14-234.325-MI 


RL-381 (93-2) 

RL-382 (93-3) 
RL-383 (10-1) 

RL-384 (10-2) 

RL-385 (10-3) 
RL-386 (102-1) 

RL-387 (102-2) 

RL-388 (102-3) 
RL-389 (102-4) 

RL-390 (102-5) 

RL-391 (103-1) 

RL-392 (103-2) 

RL-393 (103-3) 

(103-4 and 5) 
RL-394 (103-6) 

(103-7) 
RL-395 (103-8) 

RL-396 (104-1) 


Photographs of the PPI Indicator 
Tube with 3-Cm ASV over Water and 
Land, N. F. Ramsey, H. F. Balmer, 
E. A. Luebke, Oct. 27, 1942. 

Div. 14-242.3-M5 
Photographic Polarization Tests, G. 
A. Garrett, K. L. Mealey, May 7, 1943. 

Div. 14-123-M2 
Survey of 10-Cm Radar Installation 
in PBM-1 Flying Boat, J. F. Koehler, 
C. J. Taylor, May 1, 1942. 

Div. 14-310.211-M6 
Comparison of Reflectivities of Ap¬ 
proximately Similar Plastic and Metal 
Airplanes, E. E. Miller and others, 
May 22, 1942. Div. 14-122.113-M2 
Project Dolphin, G. F. Duvall, May 
29, 1943. Div. 14-323.5-MI 

Development of a Flexible Relay 
Servo Mechanism and Application to 
Sector Scanning Spinner Controls, E. 
E. Miller, May 29, 1942. 

Div. 14-214.3-M2 
Tactical Devices Based on Superposi¬ 
tion of a Plotting Board on the PPI 
Pattern, E. E. Miller, Aug. 8, 1942. 

Div. 14-265-MI 
Geared Selsyns, R. E. Meagher, M. D. 
McFarlane, Oct. 9, 1942. 

Div. 14-214.2-M3 
Some Photographic Measures of PPI 
Linearity and Addendum, N. U. May- 
all, Dec. 22, 1942. Div. 14-242.3-M6 
Vibration and Shock Comparison 
Tests of 7-In. Cathode-Ray Tubes in 
Two Different Type Mounts, E. Pietz, 
M. D. Fagen, Mar. 23, 1943. 

Div. 14-242.21-MI 
Operational Report on B-24, No. 1, in 
the British Isles, March to June, 1942, 
G. A. Fowler, May 25, 1942. 

Div. 14-310.211-M7 
Report on the First Radar System 
Installed on a K-Type Airship, Sept. 
25, 1942. Div. 14-310.211-Mil 

Comprehensive Report on USS 
Semmes Radar Installation, R. M. 
Emberson, Oct. 8, 1942. 

Div. 14-310.31-M3 

No reports. 

Features and Operations of Radio Set 
SCR-582, S. Seely, Feb. 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-321.3-M2 

No report. 

Laboratory and Field Tests with 
Stabilized Spinners, R. W. Griffiths, 
Apr. 21, 1943. Div. 14-234.33-M2 
Development of Antenna for Raytheon 
SO-CXBY, D. L. Jaffe, Feb. 25, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.121-MI 




32 


PART II 


RL-397 (105-1) AI-10 Trainer Simulation at I-F 
Level, R. L. Garman, Aug. 25, 1942. 

Div. 14-411.21-M2 

RL-398 (105-2) AI-10 Bench Trainer Simulation at 
Video Level, R. L. Garman, Aug. 24, 

1942. Div. 14-411.21-MI 
RL-399 (105-3) Land Mass Simulator, R. L. Garman, 

Aug. 26, 1942. Div. 14-412-MI 

Index of Regular Reports, Texts and 
Manuals, Jan. 29, 1944. 

Div. 14-510-MI 
Overwater Observations at X and S 
Frequencies on Surface Targets, O. J. 
Baltzer, Virgil A. Counter, W. M. 
Fairbank, W. 0. Gordy, E. L. Hud¬ 
speth, July 26, 1943. 

Div. 14-122.113-M6 
Comer Reflector Tests at Langley 
Field, C. M. Gilbert, Aug. 6, 1943. 

Div. 14-267-M3 
Final Report on SRB’s, R. E. Hillger, 
Sept. 3, 1943. Div. 14-329.2-M2 

RF Attenuators, S. G. Sydoriak, Sept. 
7, 1943. Div. 14-251.1-M3 

Studies of British Phosphors of the 
Types C, H, K, and M, W. B. Not¬ 
tingham, Aug. 2, 1943. 

Div. 14-242.231-M7 
An Introduction to Microwave Propa¬ 
gation, D. E. Kerr, P. J. Rubenstein, 

Sept. 16, 1943. Div. 14-122.1-M2 

Search Scans and System Perform¬ 
ance, W. M. Cady, Aug. 9, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.31-MI 
Comparison of the Usual Methods of 
Measuring Conversion Loss of Crys¬ 
tals and a New Empirical Method, S. 
Roberts, C. A. Whitmer, Aug. 31, 

1943. Div. 14-233.14-M3 
Potentiometer, Type RL-B, for Azi¬ 
muth and Elevation Indication on 
Magnetically Deflected Cathode-Ray 
Tubes, P. Rosenberg, July 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-211.3-M5 
Bridge Methods in Low- and Medium- 
Level RF Power Measurement, R. N. 
Griesheimer, Sept. 14, 1943. 

Div. 14-252.4-M5 
Antenna for High-Altitude Bombing, 
H2X, A. S. Dunbar, Aug. 3, 1943. 

Div. 14-329.141-MI 
Adjustment of Magnetron Frequency 
by an External Tuner, F. F. Rieke, 
Sept. 6, 1943. Div. 14-232.16-M2 
Measurements on 446 Lighthouse 
Tubes, P. A. Cole, Aug. 30, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.2-M3 
Report on the Microwave Antenna 
Conference July 19-24, 1943, L. C. 



Van Atta, G. G. Harvey, Aug. 12, 
1943. Div. 14-501-M10 

RL-415 

LRASV ( AN/APA-2) Antenna, L. 
Buchwalter, G. G. Harvey, Oct. 13, 
1943. Div. 14-234.122-M2 

RL-416 

S/N Measurements on the CV-58, E. 
Durand, Aug. 11, 1943. 

Div. 14-211.61-M2 

RL-417 

Details of X-Band High-Level TR 
Tube Test Bench, J. B. Wiesner, Feb. 
3, 1944. Div. 14-233.31-M6 

Supplement, A Relative Power Meas¬ 
urer for the TR Test Bench, Mar. 24, 
1944. Div. 14-252.4-M6 

RL-418 

Range-Height Indicator, R. W. Lee, 
Aug. 25, 1943. Div. 14-322.3-M3 

RL-419 

Half Beacon Antenna, A. Braunlich, 
Sept. 6, 1943. Div. 14-328.21-M2 

RL-420 

Radar Detection of Ground Objects 
from the Ground, J. A. Smith, Sept. 
15, 1943. Div. 14-310.13-MI 

RL-421 

Measurement of Electric Tuning 
Ranges of 707 Tubes, J. S. Kirby- 
Smith, Aug. 17, 1943. 

Div. 14-241.41-M5 

RL-422 

A Note on Pulse Distortion by Re¬ 
jection Filters, A. M. Stone, Sept. 16, 
1943. Div. 14-124.2-MI 

RL-423 

Sinusoidal Potentiometers Types 
RL10CB, RL10CD, RL10E, RL14, P. 
Rosenberg, Aug. 16, 1943. 

Div. 14-211.3-M6 

RL-424 

Report on Type A and Type B Pulse 
Transmission Cables and Connectors; 
H. J. White, J. R. Perkins, Sept. 11, 
1943. Div. 14-233.411-MI 

RL-425 

Report on Western Electric 717A 
Modulator Type D-l50442 and Radio- 
Frequency Unit Type D-l50452, H. 
J. Hall, Feb. 28, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.2-MI 

RL-426 

One-sided Inductive Irises and Quar¬ 
ter-wave Capacitive Transformers in 
Waveguide, W. Sichak, Nov. 17, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.423-M5 

RL-427 

Characteristics of Recent 723A Tubes 
( X-Band Local Oscillators), F. Bailey, 
D. Blaisdell, Sept. 4, 1943. 

Div. 14-241.41-M6 

RL-428 

Brief Description of MEW Micro- 
wave Early Warning, E. G. Schneider, 
Sept. 7, 1943. Div. 14-322.1-MI 

RL-429 

Lighthouse Tube Transmitter-Re¬ 
ceiver, LHTR MK I, H. L. Schultz, 
Sept. 10, 1943. Div. 14-310.212-M2 

RL-430 

Aided Tracking, A. Sobczyk, Sept. 
17, 1943. Div. 14-244.3-MI 

RL-431 

Reduction of Radar-Radio Interfer¬ 
ence from Modulators, L. W. Mallach, 
Aug. 3, 1943. Div. 14-231.5-MI 


RL-400 

RL-401 

RL-402 

RL-403 

RL-404 

RL-405 

RL-406 

RL-407 

RL-408 

RL-409 

RL-410 

RL-411 

RL-412 

RL-413 

RL-414 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


33 


RL-432 

RL-433 

RL-434 

RL-435 

RL-436 

RL-437 

RL-438 

RL-439 

RL-440 

RL-441 

RL-442 

RL-443 

RL-444 

RL-445 

RL-446 

RL-447 

RL-448 

RL-449 


Measurement of Pressure in Gas 
Tubes by a Radio-Frequency Method, 
M. L. Yeater, Sept. 9, 1944. 

Div. 14-252.3-MI 
Optical Theory of the Corner Re¬ 
flector, R. C. Spencer, Mar. 2, 1944. 

Div. 14-267-M5 
Synchro Test Equipment and Test 
Procedure, I. Polk, Mar. 7, 1944. 

Div. 14-214.4-M2 
Amplidyne Servo for SCR-598 Sur¬ 
face Fire-Control Set, C. W. Miller, 
Oct. 1, 1943. Div. 14-214.1-M2 

Radar Trainer Equation-Solvers for 
the Relative Motion of Two Moving 
Objects in Space, R. L. Garman, M. 
E. Droz, H. A. Stafford, June 20, 
1943. Div. 14-413-MI 

Training Apparatus for Radio Set 
SCR-58b, J. W. Stafford, Aug. 23, 
1943. Div. 14-411.5-MI 

GCA, Ground Controlled Approach, 

L. H. Johnston, Oct. 1, 1943. 

Div. 14-325.1-MI 
A Report on ASD-1 B-Scope Photog¬ 
raphy, S. D. Bennett, Sept. 24, 1943. 

Div. 14-264-M2 
Low-Level Crystal Detectors, Effect 
of Heat and Cold, E. Berman, Nov. 
19, 1943. Div. 14-241.52-MI 

Analysis of Condenser Charging in 
Line-Type Modulators, Part I, For 
Linear Reactor Elements, H. J. White, 
Sept. 17, 1943. Div. 14-231.2-M3 

Contribution of the Dish to the Im¬ 
pedance of an Antenna, S. Silver, 
Sept. 17, 1943. Div. 14-234.6-M6 

Simplified Measurement of Receiver 
Sensitivities, S-Band Noise Source, 

M. C. Waltz, J. B. H. Kuper, Sept. 17, 

1943. Div. 14-241.1-M4 

MHF Mobile Height Finder, Modified 
SCR-615 , W. M. Rieth, Sept. 20, 1943. 

Div. 14-322.1-M2 
Cold Resonance Theory of the Wave¬ 
guide Tunable Magnetron, M. A. 
Herlin, Oct. 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.16-M3 
AN/APS-b, ASH, Trainer G. R. 
Paine, Sept. 29, 1944. 

Div. 14-411.1-MI 
The Effect of Atmospheric Refraction 
on Short Radio Waves, John E. Free- 
hafer, Nov. 29, 1943. 

Div. 14-122.12-MI 
A One-T ub e, One-Selsyn Sector- 
Scanner, E. E. Miller, Dec. 6, 1943. 

Div. 14-214.2-M4 
The Identification of Signals on PP1 
Photographs for the Construction of 


RL-450 

RL-451 

RL-452 

RL-453 

RL-454 

RL-455 

RL-456 

RL-457 

RL-458 

RL-459 

RL-460 

RL-461 

RL-462 

RL-463 

RL-464 

RL-465 


Radar Maps, N. U. Mayall, Oct. 20, 
1943. Div. 14-242.4-MI 

Weight Analysis of Airborne Radar 
Sets, W. L. Myers, Jan. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-310.213-MI 
Analysis of Magnetron Performance, 
Part II, Detailed Study of the Opera¬ 
tion of a Magnetron, R. Platzman, 
J. E. Evans, F. F. Rieke, Mar. 3, 1944. 

Div. 14-232.1-M7 
Aided Tracking, A. Sobczyk, Nov. 4, 
1943. Div. 14-244.3-M2 

Aided Tracking, R. S. Phillips, Nov. 
3, 1943. Div. 14-244.3-M2 

Theory of Random Processes, G. E. 
Uhlenbeck, Oct. 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-125-M7 
Probe-Fed Slots as Radiating Ele¬ 
ments in Linear Arrays, R. E. Clapp, 
Jan. 25, 1944. Div. 14-234.232-MI 
Brief Description of AN/TPG-1, 
AN/FPG-1, SCR-598, Developmental 
Seacoast Gunlaying Radar Sets, H. A. 
Strauss, Oct. 8, 1943 

Div. 14-323.4-M2 
Differential to Single Ended Potential 
Converters, J. W. Gray, D. MacRae, 
Jr., Nov. 12, 1943. 

Div. 14-212.8-M4 
The Depolarization of Microwaves, 
M. Kessler, C. E. Mandeville, E. L. 
Hudspeth, Nov. 1, 1943. 

Div. 14-123-M3 
Sinusoidal Potentiometers, Types 
RLll, RL15, RL20U, P. Rosenberg, 
Dec. 16, 1943. Div. 14-211.3-M7 

Rosebud, Microwave Beacon Equip¬ 
ment, R. T. McCoy, Oct. 1, 1943. 

Div. 14-328.121-MI 
Simplified Methods of Field Intensity 
Calculations in the Interference Re¬ 
gion, W. T. Fishback, Dec. 8, 1943. 

Div. 14-111-M9 
The Cooling of Pressure-Tight Con¬ 
tainers, A. E. Vershbow, E. L. 
Czapek, Mar. 14, 1944. 

Div. 14-224-M2 
Leakage Inductance and Distributed 
Capacitance of Various Types of 
Pulse-Transformer Windings, P. R. 
Gillette, W. H. Bostick, H. L. Rehkopf, 
Nov. 22, 1943. Div. 14-211.41-M4 
Tests on a M3B1 Oil Gear and an 
Amplidyne Servo for the SCR-598 
Control Problem, H. T. Marcy, C. W. 
Miller, Jan. 4, 1944. 

Div. 14-214.1-M3 
On the Fluctuations in Signals Re¬ 
turned by Many Independently Mov- 



34 


PART II 


RL-466 

RL-467 

RL-468 

RL-469 

RL-470 

RL-471 

RL-472 

RL-473 

RL-474 

RL-475 

RL-476 

RL-477 

RL-478 

RL-479 

RL-480 


ing Scatterers, A. J. F. Siegert, Nov. 
12, 1943. Div. 14-122.113-M7 

On the Appearance of the A-Scope 
when the Pulse Travels through a 
Homogeneous Distribution of Scat¬ 
tered , A. J. F. Siegert, Nov. 9, 1943. 

Div. 14-124.2-M2 
Semiautomatic Tactical Plotting 
Board , E. G. Martin, F. C. Hudson, 
Nov. 23, 1943. Div. 14-265.1-MI 
Propagation over Short Paths and 
Rough Terrain at 200 Me, A. B. 
Vane, D. G. Wilson, Jan. 18, 1944. 

Div. 14-122.121-M2 
A Cathode Follower Employing Two 
Tubes to Obtain Extremely Low Out¬ 
put Resistance, C. M. Hammack, Nov. 
10, 1943. Div. 14-212.8-M3 

Pulse - Transformer Core Material 
Measurements, H. L. Rehkopf, W. H. 
Bostick, P. R. Gillette, Dec. 10, 1943. 

Div. 14-211.41-M5 
Shielding of Microwave Receivers 
against Interference at Intermediate 
Frequencies, B. Cork, Aug. 8, 1944. 

Div. 14-241.1-M5 
Antenna Parts and Measuring Equip¬ 
ment, T. W. Lashof, Nov. 5, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.23-MI 
Magnetron Stabilizing Tuner, W. M. 
Preston, J. B. Platt, Dec. 2, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.16-M4 
Supplement, W. M. Preston, May 31, 
1944. Div. 14-232.16-M6 

Truck-Mounted SCR-582 MK III, a 
General-Purpose Microwave Set, C. 
Hopkins, Oct. 27, 1943. 

Div. 14-310.11-M3 
Report on K-Band Work in U.S.A., 
B. Bleaney, Oct. 20, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.111-M2 
Climate in Relation to Microwave 
Radar Propagation in Panama, A. E. 
Bent, Feb. 25, 1944. Div. 14-122.23-M2 
Overinterrogation Control of Micro- 
wave Beacons, I. Sudman, Dec. 11, 
1943. Div. 14-328-MI 

Preliminary Measurements of 10-Cm 
Reflection Coefficients of Land and 
Sea at Small Grazing Angles, P. J. 
Rubenstein, W. T. Fishback, Dec. 11, 
1943. Div. 14-122.11-M2 

Paraboloid Antenna Characteristics as 
a Function of Feed Tilt, S. Silver, C. 
S. Pao, Feb. 16, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.21-M7 
The Detection of Moving Targets 
among Ground Clutter by Coherent 
Pulse Methods, R. A. McConnell, Dec. 
14, 1943. Div. 14-263.1-MI 


RL-481 

RL-482 

RL-483-1 

RL-483-2 

RL-483-3 

RL-483-4 

RL-483-5 

RL-483-6 

RL-483-7 

RL-483-8 

RL-483-9 

RL-483-10 

RL-483-11 

RL-483-12 

RL-483-13 

RL-483-14 

RL-483-15 


The Observation of RF Phase in Pulse 
Radar, R. A. McConnell, A. G. Emslie, 
Dec. 23, 1943. Div. 14-264-M4 

Remote-Position Control by Direct- 
Frequency Variation, D. L. Jaffe, 
Nov. 23, 1943. Div. 14-214.5-MI 

Radome Bulletin No. 1 , E. B. McMil¬ 
lan, Dec. 2, 1943. Div. 14-234.5-MI 
Radome Bulletin No. 2, An Outline of 
the Electric Properties of Radomes, 
R. M. Redheffer, Dec. 20, 1943. 

Div. 14-234.5-M2 
Radome Bulletin No. 3, Ice Forma¬ 
tion on Shipborne Radomes, J. S. 
White, Feb. 15, 1944. Div. 14-234.5-M3 
Radome Bulletin No. 4, Transmission 
and Reflection of Single Plane Sheets, 
R. M. Redheffer, July 12, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.5-M4 
Radome Bulletin No. 5, Recent Dielec¬ 
tric Constant and Loss Tangent Meas¬ 
urements, E. M. Everhart, July 14, 
1944. Div. 14-234.5-M5 

Radome Bulletin No. 6, Radomes and 
System Performance, R. M. Red¬ 
heffer, Nov. 17, 1944. Div. 14-234.5-M6 
Radome Bulletin No. 7, The Measure¬ 
ment of High Reflections at Low 
Power, R. M. Redheffer, Nov. 20, 
1944. Div. 14-234.5-M7 

Radome Bulletin No. 8, X-Band Sand¬ 
wiches at Variable Angles bf Inci¬ 
dence, E. Everhart, Dec. 19, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.5-M8 
Radome Bulletin No. 9, The Match¬ 
ing of High Standing Wave Ratios, 
R. M. Redheffer, Dec. 22, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.5-M9 
Radome Bulletin No. 10, The Meas¬ 
urement of Small Reflections, Y. Dow- 
ker, R. M. Redheffer, Feb. 6, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.5-M12 
Radome Bulletin No. 11, Electrical 
Properties of Double-Wall and Sand¬ 
wich Radomes, R. M. Redheffer, Feb. 
1, 1945. Div. 14-234.5-M11 

Radome Bulletin No. 12, Transmission 
and Reflection of Parallel Plane 
Sheets, R. M. Redheffer, Jan. 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.5-M10 
Radome Bulletin No. 13, Elliptical 
Polarization Produced by Stream¬ 
lined Radomes, R. M. Redheffer, Feb. 
12, 1945. Div. 14-234.5-M13 

Radome Bulletin No. 14, An Investi¬ 
gation of R-F Probes, Y. Dowker, R. 
M. Redheffer, Feb. 6, 1946. 

Div. 14-235-MI 
Radome Bulletin No. 15, The Measure¬ 
ment of Dielectric Constants in the 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


35 


RL-483-16 

One-Centimeter Band, R. M. Redhef- 
fer, E. D. Winkler, May 11, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.5-M15 
Radome Bulletin No. 16, Some Elec¬ 

RL-483-17 

trical Aspects of Microwave Sandwich 
Radome Design, E. R. Steele, May 9, 
1945. Div. 14-234.5-M14 

Radome Bulletin No. 17, Current 

RL-483-18 

Progress on R-F Research, M. 
Hegarty, Y. Dowker, R. M. Redheffer, 
E. D. Winkler, May 10, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.52-M3 
Radome Bulletin No. 18, The Depend¬ 

RL-483-19 

ence of Magnetron Pulling on Radome 
Shape and Orientation, R. M. Red¬ 
heffer, Mar. 1, 1946. Div. 14-234.6-M9 
Radome Bulletin No. 19, Dielectric 

RL-483-20 

Constant and Loss Tangent Compu¬ 
tation, Y. Dowker, Aug. 7, 1945. 

Div. 14-131.2-M3 
Radome Wall Reflections at Variable 

RL-483-21 

Angles of Incidence, E. M. Everhart, 
Jan. 4, 1946. Div. 14-234.5-M17 

No report. 

RL-483-22 

Transmission of Lossy Sandwiches, Y. 

RL-483-23 

Dowker, Jan. 23, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.5-M20 

No report. 

RL-483-24 

No report. 

RL-483-25 

Dielectric Constants and Loss Tan- 


gents of Radome Materials, T. J. 
Suen, E. M. Everhart, Jan. 11, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.5-M18 


RL-483-26 

Electrical Test Methods for Radomes, 
H. A. Perry, Jr., Jan. 11, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.5-M19 

RL-484 

Lighthouse Tube Superre generative 
Receivers, R. I. Jacobson, Jan. 11, 
1946. Div. 14-241.42-M2 

RL-485 

Model 7, Experimental Hydrogen 
Thyratron Modulator, H. J. Hall, Feb. 
25, 1944. Div. 14-231.221-M3 

RL-486 

A Simplified Search Antenna for 
Radio Set AN/MPN-1, L. J. Chu, C. 
F. Porterfield, Jan. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.123-M2 

RL-487 

Instruments and Methods for Meas¬ 
uring Temperature and Humidity in 
the Lower Atmosphere, I. Katz, Apr. 
12, 1944. Div. 14-122.2-M2 

RL-488 

Qualitative Survey of Meteorological 
Factors Affecting Microwave Propa¬ 
gation, Isadore Katz, J. M. Austin, 
June 1, 1944. Div. 14-122.2-M3 

RL-489 

X-Band Horizontally Polarized Non- 
directional Antennas, H. J. Riblet, 
Apr. 22, 1944. Div. 14-234.112-MI 

RL-490 

Results of Tests Performed on Syn¬ 
chro Units and Systems, E. R. Per¬ 
kins, Jan. 14, 1944. Div. 14-214.4-MI 


RL-491 

Light Mountain Radar Set, A. Long- 
acre, Dec. 10, 1943. Div. 14-322.1-M3 

RL-492 

Comparative Photographs of 1- and 
5-Microsecond Signals, P. J. Rice, 
Dec. 16, 1943. Div. 14-264-M3 

RL-493 

The Resonant Modes of Magnetron 
Cavities, H. Goldstein, Dec. 14, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.17-M2 

RL-494 

The Theory of Corrugated Transmis¬ 
sion Lines and Waveguides, H. Gold¬ 
stein, Apr. 3, 1944. Div. 14-233.41-M6 

RL-495 

Radar Tracking Analysis, E. J. 
Campbell, Feb. 5, 1944. 

Div. 14-244.1-MI 

RL-496 

Operation of 1N23 Crystal Rectifiers, 
S. Roberts, Dec. 14, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.134-M2 

RL-497 

The Range Calculator, S. J. Mason, 
Dec. 20, 1943. Div. 14-112-MI 

RL-498 

Colloquium on Pulse-Transformer De¬ 
sign November 3-b, 19^3, P. R. Gil¬ 
lette, Editor, Jan. 15, 1944. 

Div. 14-211.41-M6 

RL-499 

Elements of Lor an, B. W. Sitterly, 
Mar. 8, 1944. Div. 14-327.1-M3 

RL-500 

Results of Tests on Use of Rebecca- 
Eureka by the Army Ground Forces, 
R. F. Rollman, July 26, 1944. 

Div. 14-328.113-M3 

RL-501 

Manufacturing Procedure for the 
Radiation Laboratory High Burn-out 
Crystals, M. Fox, C. S. Pearsall, V. 
Powell, Dec. 21, 1943. 

Div. 14-233.134-M3 

RL-502 

The Two-Disc D-C Thermistor Bridge 
Circuit, R. Krock, N. H. Painter, Jan. 
12, 1944. Div. 14-252.42-M2 

RL-503 

Precise Navigation by Means of a 
Radar Map Superposed on the PPI, 
E. E. Miller, D. B. McLaughlin, Apr. 
7, 1944. Div. 14-327-MI 

RL-504 

Beavertail Height Finder, AN/CPS-4, 
A. R. Tobey, Dec. 16, 1943. 

Div. 14-322.1-M4 

RL-505 

A Method for Relay Radar PPI Syn¬ 
chronization, R. K. Mosher, Apr. 20, 
1944. Div. 14-266-MI 

RL-506 

SM Radar, J. S. Hall, Nov. 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-322.2-MI 

RL-507 

V-Beam GC Radar, A. Longacre, 
Aug. 6, 1943. Div. 14-322.1-M13 

RL-508-1 

Radio Set RHB, Section I, Technical 
Description of the Production Model 
Radio Set RHB, Section II, Adjust¬ 
ment and Alignment of Radio Set 
RHB, E. M. Lyman, Editor, Jan. 17, 
1944. Div. 14-329.2-M3 

RL-508-2 

Radio Set RHB, Section III, Glider 
Checkout Procedure, P. R. Stout, F 
C. McCoy, Jan. 21, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.2-M4 





36 


PART II 


RL-508-3 

Radio Set RHB, Section IV, RHB 
Test Equipment, J. J. Hibbert, J. E. 
Ward, Jan. 27, 1944. Div. 14-251.9-M7 

RL-509 

Magnetron Starting Time, K. R. 
More, H. A. Miley, Mar. 14, 1944. 

Div. 14-232.113-M6 

RL-510 

Pulse-Length Discrimination in Bea¬ 
cons, C. L. Longmire, Jan. 27, 1944. 

Div. 14-124.1-MI 

RL-511 

Adjustment of Lor an Antennas and 
Antenna-Coupling Units at Frequen¬ 
cies between 1,700 and 2,000 Kilo¬ 
cycles, A. J. Pote, Feb. 20, 1944. 

Div. 14-327.114-M7 

RL-512 

Impedance Characteristics and Equiv¬ 
alent Circuits for Vertical Radiators, 
R. B. Lawrance, A. J. Pote, Apr. 15, 
1944. Div. 14-212.3-MI 

RL-513 

Pulse Transformers Designed at 
Radiation Laboratory and Produced 
by General Electric Company and 
Westinghouse Electric and Manufac¬ 
turing Company, P. R. Gillette, Jan. 
19, 1944. Div. 14-211.41-M7 

RL-514 

High-Ambient Life Test of an Oil- 
Filled Pulse Transformer, H. R. Zel¬ 
ler, Jan. 19, 1944. Div. 14-211.41-M8 

RL-515 

Proposed Method for Measuring In¬ 
stantaneous Magnetron Input Impe¬ 
dance with the Aid of a Delay Net¬ 
work, O. T. Fundingsland Feb. 22, 
1944. Div. 14-232.19-M12 

RL-516 

A Condenser Phase-Shifter Range 
Unit with Sine-Wave Tracking for 
AN/TPG-1, AN/FPG-1, SCR-598, 
G. Hite, G. E. Whitham, Mar. 3, 1944. 

Div. 14-243.2-M4 

RL-517 

S-Band Horizontally Polarized Non - 
directional Antennas, H. J. Riblet, 
Feb. 14, 1944. Div. 14-234.111-MI 

RL-518 

Pulse Shapes and R-F Spectra for 


Combinations of Stromberg-Carlson 
Mark I and Mark II Modulators with 
2J22, 2J21, and 725A Magnetrons, 
G. N. Glasoe, Mar. 17, 1944. 

Div. 14-124.2-M3 

RL-519 

Aspen Airborne Antenna, H. J. Riblet, 
Aug. 25, 1944. Div. 14-329.132-M9 

RL-520 

High-Frequency Characteristics of 
Resistors, D. T. Drake, Mar. 9, 1944. 

Div. 14-211.1-MI 

RL-521 

A Diode-Type Pulse Voltmeter, O. T. 
Fundingsland, A. S. Jerrems, July 6, 
1944. Div. 14-252.2-MI 

RL-522 

Tests of Beacon Receiver on V-Beam, 
J. M. Sturtevant, Dec. 4, 1944. 

Div. 14-322.1-M8 

RL-523 

Voltage Pulse Rate-of-Rise Measure¬ 
ments, O. T. Fundingsland, July 10, 
1944. Div. 14-252.2-M2 


RL-524 Stagger-Tuned I-F Amplifiers, H. 

Wallman, Feb. 23, 1944. 

Div. 14-241.32-M4 

RL-525 Thyrite Bridge-Controlled Voltage 

Regulator, H. E. Kallmann, Mar. 9, 
1944. Div. 14-235.2-M2 

RL-526 Elimination of Ground Clutter, E. C. 

Pollard, Mar. 13, 1944. 

Div. 14-263.1-M2 

RL-527 Effect on Current Pulse of Resistance 

in Series with the Magnetron, W. H. 
Bostick, Feb. 21, 1944. 

Div. 14-232.19-M11 
RL-528 The Effect on Noise Figure of Plac¬ 

ing the Gain Control on the First I-F 
Stage, Y. Beers, A. B. Macnee, Mar. 
9, 1944. Div. 14-241.32-M5 

RL-529 High Impedance Cable, H. E. Kall¬ 

mann, Mar. 13, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.411-M4 
RL-530 Bombing Errors, E. H. B. Bartelink, 

A. J. F. Siegert, Feb. 16, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.15-MI 

RL-531 Rotating Corrugated Eccentric Line 

Antennas, L. Buchwalter, G. G. Har¬ 
vey, June 13, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.122-M3 
RL-532 Theoretical Calculation on Best 

Smoothing of Position Data for Gun¬ 
nery Prediction, R. S. Phillips, P. R. 
Weiss, Feb. 16, 1944. 

Div. 14-244.4-MI 

RL-533 Observations of Life Rafts Equipped 

with Corner Reflectors, E. L. Hud¬ 
speth, J. P. Nash, Feb. 15, 1944. 

Div. 14-267.1-MI 

RL-534 Space Charge between Parallel 

Plane Grids, J. K. Knipp, Mar. 22, 
1944. Div. 14-113-M3 

RL-535 A Hard-Tube Servoamplifier for 

Fractional Horsepower DC Motors, 
W. K. Hodder, Mar. 14, 1944. 

Div. 14-214.3-M5 

RL-536 Polarization Studies at S and X Fre¬ 

quencies, 0. J. Baltzer, W. M. Fair- 
bank, J. D. Fairbank, Mar. 14, 1944. 

Div. 14-123-M4 

RL-537 Observations on Signal Stability at S 

and X Frequencies, O. J. Baltzer, W. 
M. Fairbank, J. D. Fairbank, Mar. 
14, 1944. Div. 14-322.1-M6 

RL-538 Performance of Coupling for lVz-In. 

by 3-In. Waveguide, H. F. Webster, 
Mar. 6, 1944. Div. 14-233.422-M10 
RL-539 Stagger-Damped Double-Tuned Cir¬ 

cuits, H. Wallman, Mar. 23, 1944. 

Div. 14-212.2-MI 

RL-540 A Range-Measuring System Using 

an RC Linear Sweep, V. W. Hughes, 
Sept. 18, 1944. Div. 14-212.5-M6 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


37 


RL-541 

An Automatic Frequency-Control and 
Frequency-Selection System for Mag¬ 
netrons, C. A. Helber, Apr. 27, 1944. 

Div. 14-232.15-MI 

RL-542 

Lighthouse RF Envelope Indicator, 

P. A. Cole, J. B. H. Kuper, K. R. 
More, Apr. 7, 1944. Div. 14-251.9-M8 

RL-543 

Crystal Life Tests under Flat Pulses, 
H. B. Huntington, Apr. 7, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.15-M4 

RL-544 

Frequency Division with Blocking 
Oscillators, Part I, R. B. Woodbury, 
Apr. 10, 1944. Div. 14-212.5-M5 

RL-545 

The Evaluation of an Equivalent 
Circuit for a Pulse Transformer, W. 
H. Bostick, P. R. Gillette, H. L. 
Rehkopf, H. R. Zeller, May 8, 1944. 

Div. 14-212.3-M2 

RL-546 

Analysis of the Influence of Pulse 
Transformers on Current Pulse 
Shape, W. H. Bostick, P. R. Gillette, 
H. L. Rehkopf, H. R. Zeller, June 16, 
1944. Div. 14-211.41-M9 

RL-547 

Microwave Transmission over Water 
and Land under Various Meteoro¬ 
logical Conditions, Pearl J. Ruben¬ 
stein, Isadore Katz, L. J. Neelands, 
R. M. Mitchell, July 13, 1944. 

Div. 14-122.2-M4 

RL-548 

A Littlefuse Direct-Reading Watt¬ 
meter, C. M. Sorvaag, Apr. 28, 1944. 

Div. 14-252.41-M7 

RL-549 

Model 6, Modulator Performance 
Tests, P. C. Bettler, Apr. 22, 1944. 

Div. 14-231.3-M5 

RL-550 

Equalized Delay Lines, H. E. Kall¬ 
mann, June 3, 1944. Div. 14-211.2-M2 

RL-551 

Nomograms for Computation of 
Modified Index of Refraction, R. H. 
Burgoyne, Apr. 6, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.24-M2 

RL-552 

The Sealing of Air at Rotating 
Shafts and Joints, A. I. Winslow, 
Apr. 18, 1944. Div. 14-225-MI 

RL-553 

Pulse Doppler for Detection of Mov¬ 
ing Ground Targets, R. F. Thomson, 
Apr. 21, 1944. Div. 14-310.13-M2 

RL-554 

An Airborne S-Band Racon for 
Rooster Operation, E. R. Gaerttner, 
June 28, 1944. Div. 14-328.121-M4 

RL-555 

Servos with Torque Saturation, Part 
I, W. Hurewicz, N. B. Nichols, May 
1, 1944. Div. 14-214.3-M17 

RL-556 

Fading Simulator, W. Roth, May 10, 
1944. Div. 14-412-M2 

RL-557 

Leaky Waveguide Rapid Scanner, 


J. Steinberger, Nov. 18, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.322-M3 


RL-558 A 60-Mc Parallel Schering Bridge, 

Y. Beers, Apr. 22, 1944. 

Div. 14-261.1-M2 

RL-559 Final Report on SMTR to January 

19hU, C. F. Chubb, June 13, 1944. 

Div. 14-232.113-M7 
RL-560 A Precision Plan-Position Indicator , 

W. L. Flock, June 16, 1944. 

Div. 14-242.3-M10 

RL-561 Wave Form Analysis, O. Abbiati, 

May 29, 1944. Div. 14-235.1-M6 
RL-562 A Moving Target Selector Using De¬ 

flection Modulation on a Storage 
Mosaic, R. A. McConnell, A. G. 
Emslie, F. Cunningham, June 6, 1944. 

Div. 14-263-MI 

RL-563 A Precision Z-Sweep Generator, R. A. 

McConnell, May 23, 1944. 

Div. 14-242.5-M3 

RL-564 Rieke Diagrams and Probe-Plate 

Plunger Charts of Lighthouse Tubes 
in a Re-entrant Cavity, R. E. Taylor, 
July 3, 1944. Div. 14-241.42-M4 

RL-565 Stabilized High Voltage Supply, E. 

A. Holmes, May 19, 1944. 

Div. 14-235.1-M5 

RL-566 N 2 Gate Attachment for SCR-584, 

J. S. White, R. B. Leachman, May 3, 
1944. Div. 14-243.21-MI 

RL-567 Magnetron Tuning and Stabilization, 

W. V. Smith, July 13, 1944. 

Div. 14-232.16-M7 

RL-568 Further Measurements of 3- and 10- 

Cm Reflection Coefficients of Sea 
Water at Small Grazing Angles, W. 
T. Fishback, P. J. Rubenstein, May 
17, 1944. Div. 14-122.112-MI 

RL-569 Preliminary Report on the Fluctua¬ 
tions of Radar Signals, H. Goldstein, 

P. D. Bales, May 16, 1944. 

Div. 14-122.114-MI 
RL-570 Characteristics of Recent 723A/B 

Tubes, D. N. Sands, F. S. Bailey, 
May 18, 1944. Div. 14-241.41-M8 
RL-571 Effect of Pulse Length on System 

Performance and Operation, R. 
Rollefson, A. H. Nelson, L. A. Hart¬ 
man, May 30, 1944. 

Div. 14-124.1-M2 

RL-572 Clamping Tubes, C. W. Sherwin, May 

12, 1944. Div. 241.4-M3 

RL-573 A Precision Self-Synchronous Range 

System for P3I, G. Hite, G. E. Whit- 
ham, W. L. Flock, May 26, 1944. 

Div. 14-243.1-M3 

RL-574 Vertebrae Type Flexible Waveguide, 

E. L. Younker, June 15, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.412-M16 



38 


PART II 


RL-575 

RL-576 

RL-577 

RL-578 

RL-579 

RL-580 

RL-581 

RL-582 

RL-583 

RL-584 

RL-585 

RL-586 

RL-587 

RL-588 

RL-589 

RL-590 


Revision of General Radio Type 
605-B Signal Generator for Pulsing, 
C. E. Ingalls, June 13, 1944. 

Div. 14-251.6-M7 
A High Resolution K-Band Ship 
Search Set, W. M. Fairbank, W. T. 
Harrold, G. D. Sheckels, J. D. Fair- 
bank, Dec. 7, 1944. Div. 14-310.32-M2 
S-Band End-Fire Array Antenna, H. 
J. Riblet, B. L. Birchard, July 11, 
1944. Div. 14-234.111-M2 

Accuracy Criteria for the Gun Direc¬ 
tor MK 56, R. S. Phillips, C. H. 
Dowker, June 9, 1944. 

Div. 14-323.32-M2 
Medium Precision Range System for 
CXGQ, Project Henry, G. Hite, Sept. 
9, 1944. Div. 14-243.1-M4 

A Survey of High-Vacuum Diodes 
Used for Surge-Limiting Operation 
in Modulators, S. J. Krulikoski, Jr., 
Sept. 5, 1944. Div. 14-211.61-M3 

Ultraportable Microwave Radar Bea¬ 
cons as Beam-Approach Aids in Air¬ 
craft Landing, L. H. Orpin, July 4, 
1944. Div. 14-325-M3 

Simple Computation of Distance on 
the Earth*s Surface, B. W. Sitterly, 
J. A. Pierce, July 8, 1944. 

Div. 14-112-M2 
BUPS ( AN/UPN-1, 2) an Ultra¬ 
portable S-Band Radar Beacon and 
Its Tactical Uses, A. Roberts, June 
24, 1944. Div. 14-328.121-M3 

An H-B Impact Predicting Computer 
Assuming Constant Indicated Air¬ 
speed for Use with AN/APS-15A 
Radar, R. N. Close, June 23, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.144-M2 
Corners, Bends, and Twists in Rec¬ 
tangular Waveguide, R. M. Walker, 
July 6, 1944. Div. 14-233.422-M11 
Effects of Variation of Vane Width 
and Cathode Size on the Operation of 
Magnetrons, M. Healea, Aug. 1, 1944. 

Div. 14-232.113-M8 
Dielectric Windows in Waveguide, 
R. M. Walker, June 29, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.423-M7 
Performance Characteristics of Army- 
Navy Preferred Type Electrostatic 
Cathode-Ray Tubes, R. P. Abben- 
house, July 6, 1944. Div. 14-242.21-M3 
Summary of Life-Test Data on Syl- 
vania W35 Hydrogen Thyratrons, S. 
J. Krulikoski, Jr., Feb. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-231.221-M5 
Siting and Range of Microwave Bea- 



cons, W. M. Preston, July 5, 1944. 

Div. 14-328-M2 

RL-591 

Results of Field Tests on AN/UPN-1, 
-2 ( Experimental Models of BUPS) 
at Boca Raton, Florida, January- 
March, 1944, R. P. Ghelardi, Aug. 12, 
1944. Div. 14-328.121-M6 

RL-592 

Servos with Torque Saturation, Part 
II, W. Hurewicz, Sept. 28, 1944. 

Div. 14-214.3-M9 

RL-593 

Chemical Methods for Maintaining 
the Partial Pressure of Water Vapor 
in TR Tubes, R. Levine, F. L. McMil¬ 
lan, Jr., July 13, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.31-M6 

RL-594 

The 1B27 TR Tube, L. D. Smullin, 
H. A. Leiter, Oct. 4, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.31-M9 

RL-595 

The SCR-58U Plotting-Table System, 
E. M. Lyman, July 3, 1944. 

Div. 14-265.3-MI 

RL-596 

Florida Tests on ROSEBUPS Against 
SCR-582, SCR-615, MEW, R. P. 
Ghelardi, July 27, 1944. 

Div. 14-328.121-M5 

RL-597 

No report. 

RL-598 

A Range Only Set for Close-in See¬ 
ing, C. E. Mandeville, W. T. Harrold, 
July 13, 1944. Div. 14-310.32-MI 

RL-599 

Standards for Microwave Frequen¬ 
cies, P. A. Hower, Aug. 17, 1944. 

Div. 14-121.2-M3 

RL-600 

GE GL2CU0 Taut Grid Lighthouse 
Tubes, P. A. Cole, Nov. 14, 1944. 

Div. 14-232.2-M4 

RL-601-1 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, 0. A. 
Tyson, Oct. 6, 1944. Div. 14-234.4-M6 

RL-601-2 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, High 
Power CW Transmitter for S-Band, 
0. A. Tyson, Aug. 24, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.4-M5 

RL-601-3 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, 100- 
Db Linear Audio Amplifier, 0. A. 
Tyson, Aug. 23, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.4-M4 

RL-601-4 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, Auto¬ 
matic Antenna* Pattern Recorder, 0. 
A. Tyson, Jan. 16, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.4-M7 

RL-602 

Statistics of Beacon Interrogation, H. 
H. Bailey, Feb. 5, 1945. 

Div. 14-328-M3 

RL-603 

Measurements of the Attenuation of 
K-Band Waves by Rain, G. T. Rado, 
Mar. 7, 1945. Div. 14-122.13-M4 

RL-604 

Video Stretching as a Method for 
Improving X-Band Beacon Reception, 
T. H. Waterman, S. D. Bennett, Aug. 
31, 1944. Div. 14-328.111-M3 




NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


39 


RL-605 

RL-606 

RL-607 

RL-608 

RL-609 

RL-610 

RL-611 

RL-612 

RL-613 

RL-614 

RL-615 

RL-616 

RL-617 

RL-618 

RL-619 


Trigger Requirements of the UC35 
and SCU5 Hydrogen Thyratrons, S. 
J. Krulikoski, Jr., Aug. 31, 1944. 

Div. 14-231.221-M4 
A Description of AN/TPS-10 and Its 
Performance in Mountainous Terrain, 
T. M. Moore, Aug. 3, 1944. 

Div. 14-322.1-M7 
Vixen X, M. M. Mann, F. T. Worrell, 
F. Shoemaker, Dec. 15, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.145-MI 
Corner Reflectors for Life Rafts, E. 

L. Hudspeth, J. P. Nash, Aug. 1, 

1944. Div. 14-267.1-M2 

Cathodes for Pidsed Magnetrons, Part 

I, Correlations Between Oscillating 
and Diode Conditions, E. A. Coomes, 

J. G. Buck, A. Fineman, Aug. 30, 
1944. [See RL-683 for Part II.] 

Div. 14-232.143-M5 
Matching Resistance Curves by Means 
of Two Linear Ganged Potentiometers 
and a Three-Terminal Resistance Net¬ 
work, N. H. Painter, Aug. 17, 1944. 

Div. 14-211.3-M8 
Testing of Fixed-Tuned, Low-Q, ATR 
Tubes, L. D. Smullin, Dec. 6, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.32-MI 
Errors in Target Velocity Due to the 
Rolling and Pitching of the Ship, W. 
Hurewicz, Aug. 28, 1944. 

Div. 14-600-M5 
Modification of the Amplifier of the 
AN/APN-2 to Give Sharp Cut-off 
Wide-Band Response, H. Wallman, G. 
H. Suits, Sept. 18, 1944. 

Div. 14-241.3-M5 
Nomograms for Radar Bombing with 
the 100-Lb Practice Bomb M38A2, W. 

M. Cady, Aug. 29, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.11-Ml 
Low-Altitude Navigation Antennas 
Developed in Connection with AN/- 
APS-10, J. H. Gardner, Oct. 3, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.122-M5 
Effects of Line- and Cathode-Follower 
Terminations on Pulse Shape, C. 
Butt, Sept. 11, 1944. Div. 14-124.2-M4 
Life Test of Contact Material on 
Standard Linear Wire-Wound Poten¬ 
tiometers, F. E. Dole, Mar. 12, 1946. 

Div. 14-211.3-M9 
A Method of Virtual Displacements 
for Electrical Systems with Applica¬ 
tions to Pulse Transformers, P. D. 
Crout, Oct. 6, 1944. 

Div. 14-211.41-M10 
Energy Loss in Copper under Pulse 
Conditions, W. H. Bostick, Dec. 22, 
1944. Div. 14-211.4-MI 


RL-620 

RL-621 

RL-622 

RL-623 

RL-624 

RL-625 

RL-626 

RL-627 


RL-628 

RL-629 

RL-630 

RL-631 

RL-632 

RL-633 

RL-634 

RL-635 

RL-636 


Stability of Magnetrons Operated by 
Spark-Gap Modulators, D. F. Winter, 
H. A. Miley, Oct. 9, 1944. 

Div. 14-231.23-M3 
Increasing Stability of Operation of 
UJ31, 35 Magnetrons in the AN/CPS-l 
System, D. F. Winter, H. A. Miley, 
K. R. More, Jan. 25, 1945. 

Div. 14-232.16-M8 
Influences of Pulse Transformer De¬ 
sign on UJ31, 35 Magnetron Stability, 
D. F. Winter, H. A. Miley, Aug. 11, 
1945. Div. 14-232.16-M9 

S-Band Vertically Polarized N on- 
directional Antennas, H. J. Riblet, 
Dec. 20, 1944. Div. 14-234.111-M3 

K-Band Cosec 2 Antennas with a Line 
Source and Shaped Cylindrical Re¬ 
flector, W. Sichak, E. M. Purcell, Nov. 
3, 1944. Div. 14-234.113-Ml 

The Future of Hyperbolic Navigation, 
J. A. Pierce, Aug. 18, 1945. 

Div. 14-327-M4 
An Extension of Lagrange’s Equa¬ 
tions to Electromagnetic Field Prob¬ 
lems, Equivalent Networks, P. D. 
Crout, Oct. 6, 1944. Div. 14-111-M10 
Comparison of Theoretical and Ex¬ 
perimental Requirements for Micro- 
wave Beacon Transmitter Power and 
Receiver Sensitivity, E. R. Gaerttner, 
T. H. Waterman, H. S. Gardner, Jr., 
H. W. Grissler, Oct. 13, 1944. 

Div. 14-328.2-M2 
Analysis of Tracking Data, Descrip¬ 
tion of Calculations, P. A. Samuelson, 
Oct. 3, 1944. Div. 14-323.32-M3 

A Treatment of Echo-Box Problems 
by Lagrangian Procedures, P. D. 
Crout, N. H. Painter, Jan. 13, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.3-M8 
Theory of Ringing Time of Tunable 
Echo Boxes, A. Banos, Jr., Nov. 3, 
1944. Div. 14-251.3-M6 

Design of an Improved X-Band Echo 
Box, A. Banos, Jr., Dec. 7, 1944. 

Div. 14-251.3-M7 
Field Station for Antenna Measure¬ 
ments, R. E. Hiatt, Feb. 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.4-M8 
Errors in the Condenser Type Con¬ 
tinuous Phase Shifter, G. R. Gamerts* 
felder, Dec. 6, 1944. 

Div. 14-243.22-MI 
Reduction of Power-Line Noise in 
Modulators, G. J. Wheeler, Dec. 11, 
1944. Div. 14-231.5-M2 

Linear Electric Scanner, J. S. Fos¬ 
ter, Jan. 6, 1945. Div. 14-234.324-M2 
Vertical Coverage of a lVz-Ft by 





40 


PART II 


RL-637 

RL-638 

RL-639 

RL-640 

RL-641 

RL-642 

RL-643 

RL-644 

RL-645-1 

RL-645-2 

RL-645-3 

RL-645-4 

RL-645-5 

RL-645-6 

RL-645-7 

RL-645-8 

RL-645-9 

RL-645-10 

RL-645-11 

RL-645-12 


5-Ft Antenna Designed for SG-3 
(Experimental Data Obtained with 
an SNB Aircraft as Target ), C. E. 
Moore, R. W. Blue, Dec. 7, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.121-M2 
Realizability of Filters , H. Wallman, 
Dec. 8, 1944. Div. 14-241.7-M3 

Crystal Detectors and the Crystal- 
Video Receiver, R. Beringer, Nov. 16, 

1944. Div. 14-233.12-M8 
SG-1 Antenna Mark 2, R. W. Thick¬ 
ens, Jan. 9, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.121-M3 
Antiaircraft Target Designation 
Equipment for Ships, R. W. Blue, C. 
E. Moore, Dec. 19, 1944. 

Div. 14-323.32-M4 
1B38 ( Pre-TR), L. D. Smullin, Dec. 
5, 1944. Div.l4-233.31-Ml0 

Design of a U-Ft Corner Reflector 
for K-Band, E. G. Martin, Aug. 20, 

1945. Div. 14-267-M6 

The Use of the Magic Tee Microwave 

Bridge in Measuring Impedance, R. 
L. Kyhl, Dec. 12, 1944. 

Div. 14-252.1-M6 
Dielectric Properties of Water and 
Ice at K-Band, E. L. Younker, Dec. 4, 

1944. Div. 14-131.14-MI 

QA-2B Servoadaptor, W. Roth, Dec. 
16, 1944. Div. 14-214.3-M10 

Ql-2 and Q-3 Servoamplifier, R. U. 
Nathe, W. Roth, Sept. 25, 1945. 

Div. 14-214.3-M12 
H-3 Trigger Unit, S. B. Cohen. Feb. 
22, 1945. Div. 14-412.2-MI 

The 1-3 Signal Unit, S. B. Cohen, 
May 23, 1945. Div. 14-412.1-MI 

The J-2 Modulator Unit, E. M. Jones, 
July 19, 1945. Div. 14-412-M3 

The H-2 Trigger Unit, S. B. Cohen, 

Aug. 7, 1945. Div. 14-412.2-M2 

1-2 Signal Unit, S. B. Cohen, Aug. 30, 

1945. Div. 14-412.1-M2 

The R-l and the R-2 Crystal Drivers, 
S. Frankel, Feb. 4, 1946. 

Div. 14-422.1-M5 
The ML-1A, ML-1B, and ML-3A 
Course Mechanisms, C. M. Connelly, 
Lieutenant J. B. Higley, Nov. 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-412-M6 
S-2, S-2B, S-3, S-4, S-4B Motor Con¬ 
trol Units, C. M. Gilbert, Feb. 11, 

1946. Div. 14-412.3-MI 

The S-5 and S-5B Motor Control 
Units, Lieutenant J. B. Higley, Feb. 
25, 1946. Div. 14-412.3-M2 

The U-l and U-2 Preamplifier Units, 
S. Frankel, Dec. 14, 1945. 

Div. 14-422.1-M4 


RL-645-13 

RL-645-14 

RL-646 

RL-647 

RL-648 

RL-649 

RL-650 

RL-651 

RL-652 

RL-653 

RL-654 

RL-655 

RL-656 

RL-657 

RL-658 

RL-659 

RL-660 

RL-661 

RL-662 

RL-663 


X-l Error Integrator, W. Hodder, W. 
Roth, Nov. 27, 1945. 

Div. 14-412-M5 
N-l IFF Unit, G. W. McClure, Mar. 
22, 1946. Div. 14-412-M8 

Parallel Plate Optics for Electrical 
Scanning, S. B. Myers, Dec. 15, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.324-MI 
Overland Falcon, E. H. B. Bartelink, 
Feb. 7, 1945. Div. 14-323.2-M8 

Electrical Design of the AN/TPS-10 
Antenna, C. S. Pao, Dec. 28, 1944. 

Div. 14-234.123-M4 
Over-Water Transmission Measure¬ 
ments, 19 Uh, Part I, Preliminary 
Analysis of Radio and Radar Meas¬ 
urements, P. J. Rubenstein, Dec. 15, 

1944. Div. 14-122.22-M2 
A Qualitative Analysis of Hysteresis 
in Reflex Oscillators, J. B. Garrison, 
Feb. 4, 1946. Div. 14-241.413-M9 
Modified Index Distribution Close to 
the Ocean Surface, R. B. Montgom¬ 
ery, R. H. Burgoyne, Feb. 16, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.24-MI 
Frequency — Wavelength Conversion 
Tables, E. DeAmicis, Jan. 4, 1945. 

Div. 14-112-M4 
Flared Box Horn, S. J. Mason, July 9, 

1945. [Report Withdrawn.] 

Rotating Corner Reflectors for Ship 
Identification, J. M. Sturtevant, Jan. 
1, 1945. Div. 14-267.1-M3 

Shaping the Primary Pattern of a 
Horn Feed, C. S. Pao, Jan. 22, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.21-M9 
Characteristics of Horn Feeds on 
Rectangular Waveguide, J. R. Risser, 
Dec. 28, 1945. Div. 14-233.412-M25 
No report. 

A Microfilm Chart Projector for 
Radar Navigation, D. B. McLaughlin, 
C. A. Smith, Jan. 23, 1945. 

Div. 14-327-M2 
SU-2 Antenna—Shipborne Stabilized 
Radar Antenna for Sea Search, T. J. 
Keary, J. I. Bohnert, Mar. 7, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.112-M4 
SU-2 Antenna — Line-of-Sight Stabili¬ 
zation of a Radar Beam by Reflector 
Tilt, J. I. Bohnert, T. J. Keary, Feb. 
19, 1945. Div. 14-234.112-M3 

Reflections from Smooth-Curved Sur¬ 
faces, R. C. Spencer, Jan. 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.111-MI 
A Microwave Frequency Discrimina¬ 
tor, R. V. Pound, Aug. 4, 1945. 

Div. 14-212.8-M7 
Frequency Drift of Certain X-Band 



41 


NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


Magnetrons, K. R. More, W. W. 
Mathison, Jan. 23, 1945. 

Div. 14-232.112-M5 
RL-664 Further Theoretical Investigations on 

the Atmospheric Absorption of Micro- 
waves , J. H. Van Vleck, Mar. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.13-M3 


RL-665 

Stabilized SG-3 Antenna, J. I. Boh- 
nert, H. Krutter, Feb. 7, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.121-M4 

RL-666 

Equivalent Circuit of a Pulse-Trans¬ 
former Core, H. L. Rehkopf, Mar. 20, 
1945. Div. 14-212.3-M3 

RL-667 

A Feedback Circuit for Measuring 
Output Noise Ratio of Crystal Recti¬ 
fiers, S. Roberts, Jan. 10, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.131-M3 

RL-668 

A Conversion Loss Set for Testing K- 
Band Crystal Rectifiers, C. A. Whit- 
mer, Jan. 16, 1945. Div. 14-233.152-M3 

RL-669 

A Simple Trainer for GCA Approach 
Controller, C. M. Gilbert, G. F. Tape, 
C. R. Haupt, Jan. 24, 1945. 

Div. 14-325.1M3 

RL-670 

Identification of GCA Search Targets, 
B. F. Greene, Jan. 10, 1945. 

Div. 14-325.1-M2 

RL-671 

Theory of Radar Return from the 
Schnorkel, P. M. Marcus, Jan. 15, 
1945. Div. 14-321.12-M3 

RL-672 

Black Maria—Coincident Cross-Band 
Transponder for S - Band Radar 
[ AEW ], C. E. Stone, G. D. Perkins, 
H. J. Lipkin, M. D. O’Day, Dec. 28, 
1944. Div. 14-321.14-M4 

RL-673 

Data Smoothing, F. P. Coffin, P. D. 
Crout, F. E. Bothwell, Jan. 23, 1945. 

Div. 14-244.4-M2 

RL-674 

Deflection Yoke Design Information, 
R. D. Rawcliffe, Feb. 23, 1945. 

Div. 14-242.24-M4 

RL-675 

Low-Power RF Switch, A. M. Stone, 
Feb. 23, 1945. Div. 14-233.424-MI 

RL-676 

The Trainer for Radio Set AN/- 
MPN-1, C. R. Haupt, May 25, 1945. 

Div. 14-411.3-M2 

RL-677 

Tests on the Performance of the Mk 1 
Mod 7 Computer, P. R. Weiss, R. L. 
Kenngott, Apr. 24, 1945. 

Div. 14-323.32-M5 

RL-678 

Plan Position Indicator for 58U AJ, 
M. A. Starr, Feb. 8, 1945. 

Div. 14-242.3-M11 

RL-679 

Information on Radiation Laboratory 
Paraboloid Reflectors, T. W. Lashof, 
Jan. 23, 1945. Div. 14-234.231-M3 

RL-680 

Theory of Characteristic Functions in 
Problems of Anomalous Propagation, 
W. H. Furry, Feb. 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.12-M2 


RL-681 TFX-29RL Frequency Comparator, L. 



G. Mann, Feb. 16, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.41-M2 

RL-682-1 

Dissipation in Series Gaps and Volt¬ 
age-Current Relationships during the 
Discharge, J. R. Dillinger, Aug. 31, 
1945. Div. 14-231.21-M8 

RL-682-2 

Division of Voltage Across Series 
Spark Gaps in a Line-Type Modula¬ 
tor , J. R. Dillinger, F. E. Bothwell, 
Dec. 11, 1945. Div. 14-231.21-M11 

RL-682-3 

General Characteristics of Enclosed 
Spark Gaps with Emphasis on Alumi¬ 
num Cathode Type Series Gaps, J. R. 
Dillinger, Jan. 30, 1946. 

Div. 14-231.21-M13 

RL-682-4 

Some Characteristics of the 1B4.1, 
1BJ/.5, and lBJf9 Series Spark Gaps, 
J. R. Dillinger, Mar. 19, 1946. 

Div. 14-231.21-M15 

RL-682-5 

Operation of Sintered Iron Sponge- 
Mercury Cathode-Type Series Gaps at 
SCI, AEW, and 5-Microsecond Condi¬ 
tions, J. R. Dillinger, Jan. 16, 1946. 

Div. 14-231.21-M12 

RL-682-6 

Line-Type Modulator and HP10V Mag¬ 
netron Operation at 6 Megawatts, J. 
R. Dillinger, Jan. 11, 1946. 

Div. 14-231.2-M5 

RL-683 

Cathodes for Pulsed Magnetrons, 
Part II, Construction and Perform¬ 
ance of Pulsed Cathodes, E. A. 
Coomes, J. G. Buck, A. S. Eisenstein, 
A. Fineman, Jan. 31, 1945. 

Div. 14-232.141-M3 

RL-684 

The Absorption of One-Half Centi¬ 
meter Electromagnetic Waves in 
Oxygen, E. R. Beringer, Jan. 26, 
1945. Div. 14-122.13-M2 

RL-685 

A Low-Drag Beacon Antenna for 
Fighter Aircraft, A. S. Dunbar, M. E. 
Van Valkenburg, Apr. 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.111-M5 

RL-686 

Primary Feeds in Cylindrical Parab¬ 
olas, G. J. Yevick, Apr. 23, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.21-M10 

RL-687 

Some Automatic Frequency Control 
Circuits, M. W. P. Strandberg, Mar. 
10, 1945. Div. 14-232.15-M2 

RL-688 

The SCI Rapid Scan Height-Finding 
Antenna, C. V. Robinson, M. A. Tag¬ 
gart, M. D. Pearson, July 9, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.121-M5 

RL-689 

Radar Echoes from Precipitation 
Layers, A. E. Bent, Aug. 20, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.23-M5 

RL-690 

Horn Feeds for Parabolic Antennas, 
S. J. Mason, Jan. 22, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.21-M12 




42 


PART II 


RL-691 

Double-Curvature Surfaces for Beam 
Shaping with Point-Source Feeds, S. 


Cowan, June 11, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.325-M3 


Silver, June 15, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.111-M2 

RL-708 

Synthetic Radar Echoes in the Pres¬ 
ence of Jamming , A. M. Stone, June 

RL-692 

Colloquium on Pulse-Forming Net¬ 


22, 1945. Div. 14-262.1-M4 


works, October 12, 19JU, P. R. Gil¬ 
lette, R. H. Blythe, Editors, Mar. 14, 
1945. Div. 14-212.4-M3 

RL-709 

Notes on the Reflex Oscillator, J. K. 
Knipp, May 3, 1945. 

Div. 14-241.415-M3 

RL-693 

A Proposed Standard Test Cavity for 
the 70~B Tube, J. B. H. Kuper, P. A. 
Cole, Mar. 15, 1945. Div. 14-211.5-M5 

RL-710 

BUPX (AN/UPN-S, 4, AN/APN-U), 
Ultraportable X-Band Radar Beacons 
and Their Tactical Uses, H. L. Gar¬ 

RL-694 

Frequency Discontinuities of Local 
Oscillator Tubes Due to High-Q Load 


field, May 18, 1945. 

Div. 14-328.111-M7 


Circuits, R. V. Pound, Feb. 27, 1945. 

Div. 14-241.41-M9 

RL-711 

Nonlinear Networks as Voltage Regu¬ 
lators, H. E. Kallmann, May 21, 1945. 

RL-695 

Analysis of Over-Water Tracking, E. 


Div. 14-212.6-M6 


J. Campbell, Feb. 12, 1945. 

Div. 14-244.2-M2 

RL-712 

Flight Behavior of the Flux Gate and 
Gyrosyn Compasses and Their Effects 

RL-696 

A Treatment of Echo-Box Problems 
by Lagrangian Procedures, Part II, 


on GPI, W. J. Tull, Apr. 30, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.142-M3 


P. D. Crout, N. H. Painter, Mar. 16, 
1945. Div. 14-251.3-M9 

RL-713 

Front-Line Demarcation and Bomb¬ 
ing with the Aid of Lightweight X- 

RL-697 

The Regulation Obtainable in the Op¬ 
eration of a Hard-Tube Modulator 
with Magnetron Load, G. N. Glasoe, 
Feb. 20, 1945. Div. 14-231.1-M3 


Band Beacons (BUPX)—A Log of 
Tactical Tests, October, 19tt-Febru- 
ary, 1915, R. P. Ghelardi, Apr. 17, 
1945. Div. 14-328.111-M6 

RL-698 

Calculation of Pulse-Forming Net¬ 
works Having Slow Rates of Voltage 

RL-714 

Micro-H, E. R. Lyman, J. B. Platt, 
Apr. 16, 1945. Div. 14-329.12-M5 


Rise, A. Walter, Mar. 12, 1945. 

Div. 14-212.4-M2 

RL-715 

Tokyo H2X Photographs — Compari¬ 
son of Operational PPI Photographs 

RL-699 

Low-Noise Replacement Preamplifier 
for the SCR-584 (BC-U08), C. P. 
Gadsden, Mar. 1, 1946. 


with PPI Predictions of the Ultra¬ 
sonic Radar Trainer, P. Rosenberg, 
Mar. 24, 1945. Div. 14-41L11-M5 


Div. 14-241.3-M8 

RL-716 

Link Conversion Unit for Ground- 

RL-700 

The Effect of Clutter Fluctuations on 
MTI, M. Goldstein, Dec. 27, 1945. 

Div. 14-263.1-M4 


Controlled Approach Trainer, C. M. 
Gilbert, C. R. Haupt, May 7, 1945. 

Div. 14-411.3-MI 

RL-701 

Stable Scanners and Unsteady Air¬ 
planes, W. M. Cady, Feb. 21, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.31-M2 

RL-717 

Notes on Load Effects in Reflex Os¬ 
cillators, J. B. H. Kuper, M. C. Waltz, 
May 29, 1945. Div. 14-241.413-M4 

RL-702 

Field Intensity Contours in General¬ 
ized Coordinates, H. Dodson, J. Gill, 
B. Howard, May 2, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.24-M3 

RL-718 

Memorandum on the Activation of 
Various Surfaces by Evaporation 
from a Heated Oxide Cathode, E. A. 
.Coomes, May 11, 1945. 

RL-703 

Overwater Tests of S-Band Early 


Div. 14-232.141-M4 


Warning for Ships, Vertical Cover¬ 
age of the CXHR (SCI) Search Sys¬ 
tem, W. 0. Gordy, D. T. Drake, M. 
Kessler, Mar. 5, 1945. 

RL-719 

A Theoretical Treatment of Radar 
Target Return, Part I, P. D. Croat, 
F. E. Bothwell, Aug. 31, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.113-M8 


Div. 14-322.2-M2 

RL-720 

Surface Coverage of Some Shipbome 

RL-704 

Pulse Characteristics of Common Re¬ 
ceiver-Type Tubes, R. B. Woodbury, 
Apr. 30, 1945. Div. 14-241.4-M4 


Radar Sets on S, X, and K-Bands, 
J. D. Fairbank, W. M. Fairbank, 
June 15, 1945. Div. 14-310.32-M4 

RL-705 

Matchmeter, H. E. Kallmann, Apr. 
9, 1945. Div. 14-251.9-M9 

RL-721 

On Servos with Pulsed Error Data, 
W. Hurewicz, Apr. 26, 1945. 

RL-706 

Altitude Return in the AN/APS-6, 


Div. 14-214^-M11 


E. W. Cowan, Mar. 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.325-M2 

RL-722 

Pulse Transformer Committee Stand¬ 
ard Test Methods for Pulse Trans¬ 

RL-707 

Sea-Return Effects and Their Elimi¬ 
nation in the AN/APS-6, E. W. 


former Cores, W. H. Bostick, May 5, 
1945. Div. 14-211.41-M11 




NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


43 


RL-723 

K-Band High-Poicer Water Load, R. 
M. Walker, May 10, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.232-M2 

RL-724 

Design Considerations for Directional 
Couplers , R. J. Harrison, Dec. 31, 
1945. Div. 14-233.422-M17 

RL-725 

P+I, Photographic Projection PPI, 
L. L. Blackmer, Apr. 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-242.32-MI 

RL-726 

Waveguides without Metal Walls, R. 
M. Whitmer, May 10, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.412-M18 

RL-727 

Flight Tests of Block I Relay Radar 
System, R. M. Alexander, Apr. 24, 
1945. Div. 14-266-M2 

RL-728 

Echoes from Tropical Rain on X- 
Band Airborne Radar, A. E. Bent, 
June 15, 1945. Div, 14-122.23-M3 

RL-729 

An Aerial Investigation of K-Band 
Radar Performance under Tropical 
Atmospheric Conditions, R. S. Bender, 
A. E. Bent, J. W. Miller, Oct. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.23-M6 

RL-730 

Two Proposed Methods of Recording 
the Position of a Moving Link Crab , 
G. W. McClure, June 20, 1945. 

Div. 14-411.3-M3 

BL-731 

Experiments in Microwave Break¬ 
down, D. Q. Posin, I. Mansur, H. F. 
Clarke, Nov. 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-121.1-M6 

RL-732 

Operational Characteristics of 2Ch3 
Tubes as Pulsed Oscillators in a Re¬ 
entrant Cavity, M. E. Gardner, June 
15, 1945. Div. 14-241.42-M5 

RL-733 

A Theory of a Supersonic Delay Line , 
V. Hughes, Sept. 15, 1945. 

Div. 14-211.2-M3 

RL-734 

Equivalent Network for the 232-BW 
Pulse Transformer Based on the 
Method of Virtual Displacements, 
F. E. Both well, July 2, 1945. 

Div. 14-211.41-M13 

RL-735 

The Relation Between Absorption and 
the Frequency Dependence of Ref rac¬ 
tion, J. H. Van Meek, May 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.24-M4 

RL-736 

Double Coaxial Coupler for BUPX 
Antenna, R. M. Fano, May 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.112-M8 

RL-737 

The Use of a Twin-T Network in a 
Selective Frequency Amplifier, with 
Special Applications, R. M. Walker, 
H. Fleisher, May 19, 1945. 

Div. 14-241.32-M6 

RL-738 

A Wide-Excursion Frequency-Modu¬ 
lated Alignment Oscillator or Wobbu- 
lator, H. L. Johnson, May 31, 1945. 

Div. 14-241.41-M10 


RL-739 

Flight Tests of AEW Block III Relay 
Link, J. B. Hursh, June 21, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.14-M9 
Synchro Units and Their Characteris¬ 
tics, E. R. Perkins, June 27, 1945. 

Div. 14-214.4-M3 

RL-741 

Range-Altitude Coverages of Ship- 
borne Microwave Search Radars, R. 
W. Blue, July 2, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.2-M2 

RL-742 

Operation and Testing of Reflex 
Oscillators, J. C. Slater, June 18, 
1945 . Div. 14-241.413-M5 

RL-743 

The Storage of Video Signals on 
Simple Mosaics, R. A. McConnell, 
Feb. 18, 1946. Div. 14-234.33-M5 

RL-744 

An Experimental MTI System, R. A. 
McConnell, Apr. 18, 1946. 

Div. 14-263-M14 

RL-745 

A Measurement of Supersonic Ve¬ 
locity in Mercury at 15 Mc/s as a 


Function of Temperature , R. I. 
Jacobson, Sept. 20, 1945. 



Div. 14-252.2-M3 

RL-746 

Receiver Noise Figures and Their 
Measurement , Y. Beers, July 2, 1945. 

Div. 14-241.1-M6 

RL-747 

Relay Data Including Shock and Vi¬ 
bration Measurements, H. W. Baur, 
Aug. 1, 1945. Div. 14-252.5-MI 

RL-748 

Aw Electronic Modulator for C-W 
Magnetrons, A. Banos, Jr., D. S. 
Saxon, June 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-231.4-M5 

RL-749 

Interference Blanker, R. Hull, June 
20, 1945. Div. 14-262.1-M3 

RL-750 

Calculation of Vertical Polar Dia¬ 
grams and Power Gains of Antennas 
for Airborne Navigational Radars , 
T. J. Keary, Sept. 10, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.4-M9 

RL-751 

APQ-13 60-Inch Antenna, W. Sichak, 
Aug. 1, 1945. Div. 14-234-122-M6 

RL-752 

MTI for MEW, G. M. Nonnemaker, 
May 24, 1945. Div. 14-263-M4 

RL-753 

Analysis of the Tracking of the 58U 
X-Band System, C. D. Boyd, June 12, 
1945. Div. 14-244.2-M3 

RL-754 

Attenuation of RG-9/U Cable as a 
Function of Temperature and Fre¬ 
quency in the X-Band, F. E. Ehlers, 
June 18, 1945. Div. 14-233.411-M5 

RL-755 

A/R Range Scope, P. F. Brown, A. 
H. Fredrick, W. E. Henry, June 29, 
1945. Div. 14-243.1-M5 

RL-756 

No report. 

RL-757 

Measurements and Waveforms Ob¬ 
tained with SCR-598 Modulator , G. 
Knight, Nov. 29, 1945. 

Div. 14-231.1-M4 




44 


PART II 


RL-758 

RL-759-1 

RL-759-2 

RL-760 

RL-761 

RL-762-1 

RL-762-2 

RL-763-0 

RL-763-1 

RL-763-2 

RL-763-3 

RL-763-4 

RL-764 

RL-765 

RL-766 

RL-767 

RL-768 

RL-769 

RL-770 


General Theory of Electronic Beam RL-771 
Modulators, D. S. Saxon, Mar. 15, 

1946. Div. 14-231.4-M8 

AN/APG-Tl Training Equipment, G. RL-772 
R. Paine, July 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-411.22-M3 

AN/APG-15 Modification Kit for RL-773 
AN/APG-Tl Training Equipment, G. 

R. Paine, Aug. 30, 1945. 

Div. 14-411.22-M4 

Parallel Plate Bends, M. A. Taggart, RL-774 
E. C. Find, Aug. 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.422-M13 

The Temperature-Limited Diode, J. RL-775 
K. Knipp, Jan. 31, 1946. 

Div. 14-211.61-M4 
Fourier Integral Methods of Analy¬ 
sis, R. C. Spencer, Jan. 21, 1946. RL-776 

Div. 14-112-M8 
Tables and Methods of Calculation for 
Line Sources, R. C. Spencer and P. RL-777 
M. Austin, Mar. 30, 1946. RL-778 

The AN/APS-30 Series, G. F. 

Wheeler, D. Halliday, Aug. 15, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.13-MI RL-779 

The AN/APS-31 System, R. E. 

Hillger, Apr. 1, 1946. 

Div. 14-329.13-M5 RL-780 

The AN/APS-32, G. F. Wheeler, 

Sept. 25, 1945. Div. 14-329.13-M2 

The AN/APS-33, R. Blythe, Feb. 28, 

1946. Div. 14-329.13-M4 RL-781 

The AN/APS-34, R. E. Hillger, Apr. 

10, 1946. Div. 14-329.13-M6 

Low-Voltage K-Band Oscillator, H. 

V. Neher, Sept. 17, 1945. RL-782 

Div. 14-241.411-M8 
Analysis of Line Modulator Behavior 
with a Sparking Magnetron Load, A. RL-783 
Walter, 0. T. Fundingsland, Aug. 10, 

1945. Div. 14-231.2-M4 

Radar Camouflage, M. M. Andrew, 0. RL-784 

J. Baltzer, E. L. Hudspeth, C. E. 
Mandeville, July 16, 1945. 

Div. 14-262.2-MI 

Tests of a Type C Data Presentation RL-785 
with a Spiral-Scan Aircraft-Intercep¬ 
tion System, E. W. Cowan, July 8, 

1945. Div. 14-326-M5 

AN/APS-10, a Lightweight X-Band RL-786 

Search Set, A. Longacre, H. L. 

Schultz, Aug. 20, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.1-M2 

Quarter- Wave Plate for Broad Band RL-787 
Circular Polarization, J. E. Eaton, J. 
Steinberger, Jan. 28, 1946. 

Div. 15-234.22-M9 

Broad-Band Coaxial-Line Horn, J. RL-788 

Steinberger, July 20, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.413-M8 


K-Band Linear Array, J. Steinberger, 
E. B. Chisholm, Jan. 31, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.232-M3 
Slotted Dipole Impedance Theory, H. 
J. Riblet, Nov. 21, 1945. 

Div. 14-113-M5 
Fluctuations in the Return Signals 
from Random Scatterers, A. J. F. 
Siegert and Francks W. Martin, Jan. 
24, 1946. Div. 14-122.114-M2 

Electronic Tuning of Reflex Oscilla¬ 
tors, J. B. H. Kuper, D. S. Beers, 
Aug. 1, 1945. Div. 14-241.411-M7 

Double Reflector Antenna for High- 
Altitude Bombing, E. B. Chisholm, 
B. R. Vogel, July 16, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.141-M2 
An Improved K-Band Vertebrae 
Waveguide, E. L. Younker, Aug. 25, 
1945. Div. 14-233.412-M20 

No report. 

PPI Off-Center Conversion Kit {MX 
36U/CPS), B. R. Curtis, Aug. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-242.3-M12 
Airborne Early Warning Search An¬ 
tenna, T. J. Keary, J. R. Bohnert, 
Aug. 30, 1945. Div. 14-321.14-M15 
Effects of Clouds and Rain on K- 
Band Airborne Radar, Arthur E. 
Bent, J. W. Miller, Aug. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.23-M4 
Static Frequency-Modulation Char¬ 
acteristics of the Reflex Klystron, D. 
R. Hamilton, Aug. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-241.411-M6 
Mechanical Resonant Scanner, D. B. 
Nichinson, R. Sher, Ens. C. Schultz, 
Mar. 13, 1946. Div. 14-234.322-M4 
GPI for Close-Control Bombing, R. I. 
Hulsizer, July 27, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.142-M4 
The Double-Tuned Circuit with Tran¬ 
sitional Coupling, J. L. Lawson, A. 
M. Stone, Oct. 8, 1945. 

Div. 14-212.2-M2 
Electrical and Physical Characteris¬ 
tics of Some Commercial Feed¬ 
through Filters, G. J. Wheeler, Oct. 2, 
1945. Div. 14-231.6-M2 

A Method of Shielding for Filter In¬ 
sertion Loss Measurements, G. J. 
Wheeler, Aug. 8, 1945. 

Div. 14-231.6-MI 
The Measurement of Thermal Radia¬ 
tion at Microwave Frequencies, R. H. 
Dicke, Aug. 22, 1945. 

Div. 14-121.2-M5 
Dielectric Phase Shifters for Wave¬ 
guide, F. T. Worrell, Sept. 14, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.412-M21 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


45 


RL-789 

RL-790 

RL-791 

RL-792 

RL-793 

RL-794 

RL-795 

RL-796 

RL-797 

RL-798 

RL-799 

RL-800 

RL-801 

RL-802 

RL-803 

RL-804 

RL-805 


K-Band Antenna for High-Altitude 
Bombing, A. S. Dunbar, E. B. Chis¬ 
holm, Dec. 26, 1945. 

Div.l4-329.141-M3 
Moisture Proofing of Button Mica 
Capacitors, J. C. Balsbaugh, W. C. 
Tallman of Instruments and Mate¬ 
rials Research Laboratory, M. D. Fa- 
gen of Radiation Laboratory, July 
31, 1945. Div. 14-225-M3 

Multiple Reflection Delay Tank, H. 
Shapiro, G. D. Forbes, Aug. 11, 1945. 

Div. 14-263.2-MI 
On the Theory and Performance of 
Liquid Delay Lines, A. B. Hunting- 
ton, A. G. Emslie, A. E. Benfield, 
Aug. 31, 1945. Div. 14-211.2-M4 
Present Status of High Power at S- 
Band, R. T. Young, Jr., Sept. 15, 

1945. Div. 14-222-MI 
AN/APG-21, Terry, E. A. Slusser, 
Aug. 25, 1945. Div. 14-323.2-M9 
Methods of Calculating Characteristic 
Values for Bilinear M Curves, W. H. 
Furry, H. W. Dodson, J. R. Gill, B. 

E. Howard, F. D. Parker, Feb. 6, 

1946. Div. 14-122.1-M3 
Shipboard Black Maria Antennas, E. 
N. Gilbert, H. J. Riblet, Oct. 15, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.111-M6 
Tests of Aided Tracking with P 3 I, H. 
A. Kirkpatrick, J. F. Blackburn, B. 
P. Washburne, Sept. 25, 1945. 

Div. 14-244.3-M3 
RF Mechanical Modulator for S- 
Band, R. M. Fano, Aug. 30, 1945. 

Div. 14-231.4-M7 
Graphs for Computing the Diffraction 
Field with Standard and Superstand¬ 
ard Refraction, P. J. Rubenstein, W. 
T. Fishback, Aug. 13, 1945. 

Div. 14-213-M2 
Continuation of Index of Regular Re¬ 
ports, Special Reports, Manuals and 
Texts, Nov. 12, 1945. Div. 14-510-M4 
No report. 

S-Band Coaxial Line to Rectangular 
Waveguide Transitions, F. L. Nie¬ 
mann, Dec. 7, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.413-M9 
Pulsed Quartz-Crystal Oscillator, P. 

F. Brown, Aug. 21, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.61-M2 
Notes on Photometry, Colorimetry, 
and an Explanation of the Centibel 
Scale, W. B. Nottingham, Dec. 17, 
1945. Div. 14-242.23-M2 

Mark 56 U Chronograph, I. Sudman, 
Apr. 18, 1946. Div. 14-323.32-M10 


RL-806-1 

RL-806-2 

RL-806-3 

RL-807 

RL-808 

RL-809 

RL-810 

RL-811 

RL-812 

RL-813 

RL-814 

RL-815 

RL-816 

RL-817 

RL-818 

RL-819 

RL-820 

RL-821 

RL-822 


The AEW System, Book I, Airborne 
Equipment, E. Lyman, Aug. 15, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.14-M14 
The AEW System, Book II, Shipboard 
Equipment, E. Lyman, Sept. 24, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.14-M16 
The AEW System, Book III, Test 
Equipment, E. Lyman, Nov. 5, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.14-M18 

No report. 

AN/APS-32 and AN/ APS-3b Air¬ 
borne Navigational Radar Antennas 
at K-Band, T. J. Keary, A. R. Poole, 
J. R. Risser, H. R. Wolfe, Mar. 15, 
1946. Div. 14-234.113-M3 

Mode Selection in Magnetrons, R. C. 
Fletcher, F. F. Rieke, Sept. 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-232.12-M5 
Analysis and Correction of the Im¬ 
pedance Mismatch Due to a Reflector, 
S. Silver, Sept. 25, 1945. 

Div. 15-234.22-M7 
Parallel T Stabilizing Networks for 
AC Servos, A. Sobczyk, Mar. 7, 1946. 

Div. 14-214.3-M14 
Hawkeye Antenna, Lt. C. B. Stanley, 
Oct. 30, 1945. Div. 14-234.122-M8 
Metallic Hydride Studies, A. S. Eisen- 
stein, W. C. Schumb, E. F. Sewell, F. 
D. Marsh, Dec. 7, 1945. 

Div. 14-231.221-M8 
A Microwave Band-Pass Filter in 
Waveguide, H. A. Leiter, Nov. 16, 
1945. Div. 14-233.412-M24 

An Electronic Frequency Stabilization 
System for CW Microwave Oscilla¬ 
tors, R. V. Pound, Oct. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-241.412-M2 
Interference Between SCR - 58Jfs 
Tracking APN-19 Beacons, C. H. 
Dowker, Sept. 18, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.16-M2 
General Purpose Indication System, 
W. F. Goodell, Jr., Jan. 18, 1946. 

Div. 14-242.12-M6 
The Generation of Harmonics by Sili¬ 
con and Germanium Crystals, Doro¬ 
thy D. Montgomery, Oct. 23, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.111-M16 
A Method of Rating the Stability of 
Oscillators for MTI, S. Roberts, Oct. 
16, 1945. Div. 14-263-M8 

Range Accuracy of AN/APG-5 
(ARO), R. M. Whitmer, Oct. 15, 
1945. Div. 14-323.11-M3 

Characteristics of Reproduction 2K- 
J+5 Tubes, F. S. Bailey, D. S. Beers, 
Oct. 29, 1945. Div. 14-241.41-M11 
Some Notes on Space-Charge-Limited 
Oscillators and Amplifiers at Micro- 



46 


PART II 


RL-823 

RL-824 

RL-825 

RL-826 

RL-827 

RL-828 

RL-829 

RL-830 

RL-831 

RL-832 

RL-883 

RL-834 

RL-835 

RL-836 

RL-837 

RL-838 

RL-839 

RL-840 

RL-841 

RL-842 


wave Frequencies, H. V. Neher, Nov. 

15, 1945. Div. 14-241.3-M7 

Sa 6-6 Horizontally Polarized An¬ 
tenna, A. B. Dickinson, Nov. 30, 1945. RL-843 

Div. 14-234.111-M7 
Die-Cast Model of the CSB Antenna, 

A. B. Dickinson, Nov. 30, 1945. RL-844 

Div. 14-234.6-M7 
Buzz-Bomb Antennas, A. B. Dickin¬ 
son, Nov. 30, 1945. Div. 14-329.2-M5 
Pulsed-Interf erence Suppression, J. L. RL-845 
Lawson, Oct. 15, 1945. 

Div. 14-262.1-M5 

Absorption Coefficient of a Styraloy RL-846 
Filled Coaxial Line, H. Rowland, 

Mar. 4, 1946. Div. 14-233.413-M10 
Technical Data and Operating Notes RL-847 
for the 5C22 Hydrogen Thyratron, S. 

J. Krulikoski, Jr., Nov. 14, 1945. 

Div. 14-231.221-M7 RL-848 

Radiation Laboratory Modulator 
Summary, B. Dwight, Nov. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-231-M7 

A Duplex Communication System for RL-849 
Microwaves, R. V. Pound, Nov. 20, 

1945. Div. 14-261-M4 

3-Cm Vertebrae Flexible Waveguide, 

F. T. Worrell, Oct. 10, 1945. RL-850 

Div. 14-233.412-M22 

Flexible Waveguides, F. T. Worrell, RL-851 
Oct. 19, 1945. Div. 14-233.412-M23 
Noise Filtering Properties of Third 
Detectors, R. S. Phillips, Oct. 1, 1945. RL-852 

Div. 14-241.6-M2 
AN/APS-30 Series Indication Sys¬ 
tem, W. F. Goodell, Jr., Jan. 24, 1946. RL-853 

Div. 14-329.13-M3 
New Type Probe for Coaxial Stand¬ 
ing Wave Detectors, H. Rowland, RL-854 

Feb. 8, 1946. Div. 14-241.6-M3 

Dispersion of High-Frequency Radio 
Waves in Ionized Gases, H. Mar- RL-855 

genau, Oct. 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.12-M3 
An Improved Frequency-Stabilization 
System for Microwave Oscillators, R. RL-856 
V. Pound, Oct. 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-241.412-M3 

No report. RL-857 

The AN/APS-6 Antenna Simulator, 

G. W. McClure, Nov. 15, 1945. RL-858 

Div. 14-412-M4 RL-859 

Variable Width Waveguide Scanners 
for Eagle ( AN/APQ-7) and GCA 
( AN/MPN-1 ) R. McG. Robertson, RL-860 
Apr. 30, 1946. Div. 14-234.326-M7 
A Low-Power X-Band RF Gas Switch, 

T. S. Ke, L. D. Smullin, Oct. 17, 1945. RL-861 

Div. 14-233.424-M2 
IFF Antenna for Mounting on the 


Wing of a TBM Torpedo Bomber, I. 
Maddaus, Jr., Dec. 6, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.122-Mil 
IFF Receiving Antenna for Mounting 
in Cadillac Dish, I. Maddaus, Jr., 
Nov. 26, 1945. Div. 14-234.122-M9 
IFF Transmitting Antenna for 
Mounting in Cadillac Dish, I. Mad¬ 
daus, Jr., Dec. 14, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.122-M12 
AEW Block III Relay Antenna, I. 
Maddaus, Jr., Nov. 30, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.122-M10 
Six-Element Vertically Polarized Bea¬ 
con Antennas, I. Maddaus, Jr., Dec. 
8, 1945. Div. 14-328.21-M3 

Broad-Band Test Loads, R. M. 
Walker, Oct. 9, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.9-M10 
The AN/APQ-13 ( 60-Inch) Scanner 
in B-29 Airplanes, W. M. Cady, F. J. 
Mehringer, W. Sichak, Oct. 29, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.122-M7 
Cindy Antenna, A High Resolution K- 
Band Radar Antenna for Sea Search, 
J. I. Bohnert, Nov. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.113-M2 
Supersonic Delay Lines, H. Shapiro, 
Mar. 15, 1946. Div. 14-211.2-M6 
Broad - Band Biconical Vertically 
Polarized Dipole, H. Rowland, Feb. 6, 
1946. Div. 14-328.21-M4 

Double Skin-Back Antenna, H. Row¬ 
land, Mar. 29, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.6-M10 
E 0 Rotary Joints for the 3 Centimeter 
Band, F. E. Ehlers, Dec. 4, 1945 

Div. 14-233.422-M15 
Conductivity Loss Measurements at K- 
Band, E. Maxwell, Jan. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-252.5-M2 
A Tracking Error Recorder for the 
Ground Controlled Approach Trainer, 
C. M. Gilbert, C. R. Haupt, Jan. 30, 
1946. Div. 411.3-M4 

Ground Course Computer for AN/ 
APQ-T1, C. M. Gilbert, Jan. 21, 1946. 

Div. 14-411.1-M4 
Nosmo Doppler Simulator, W. Roth, 
Feb. 1, 1946. Div. 14-412-M7 

No report. 

Detector Cancellation Error as a 
Function of Carrier Frequency, W. 
Selove, Oct. 31, 1945. Div. 14-124-M3 
Theory of Directional Couplers, B. A. 
Lippmann, Dec. 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.422-M16 
APS-33 Antenna. Final Preproduction 
Data, L. G. Jones, Jan. 11, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.122-M14 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


47 


RL-862 

RL-863 

RL-864 

RL-865 

RL-866 

RL-867 

RL-868 

RL-869 

RL-870 

RL-871 

RL-872 

RL-873 

RL-874 

RL-875 

RL-876 

RL-877 

RL-878 

RL-879 


A New Pillbox Feed, M. A. Taggart, 
Nov. 7, 1945. Div. 14-234.233-MI 

Ho'rn with Metal Lens, M. A. Tag¬ 
gart, Nov. 13, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.21-Mil 
The RL-270 Series of Precision Po¬ 
tentiometers, R. J. Sullivan, Mar. 25, 
1946. Div. 14-211.3-M11 

Summary of the Life Test Program 
on 3CU5, UC35, and 5C22 Hydrogen 
Thyratrons, S. J. Krulikoski, Jr., Jan. 
31, 1946. Div. 14-231.221-M9 

Airborne Black Maria Antenna, E. N. 
Gilbert, Jan. 16, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.111-M9 
Analysis of a Half-Wave Rectifier 
Circuit Involving Inductance, Resis¬ 
tance, and Capacitance, F. E. Both- 
well, P. D. Crout, Dec. 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-212.1-M3 
Design Considerations for an Im¬ 
proved Interception ( AI ) Radar, The 
AN/APS-21 System, R. McG. Robert¬ 
son, Dec. 15, 1945. Div. 14-323.2-M11 
Lens Feed for K-Band Pillboxes, L. J. 
Eyges, Jan. 23, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.233-M3 
X-Band Sea-Return Measurements, 
E. W. Cowan, Jan. 10, 1946. 

Div. 14-122.112-M3 
Streamlined Microwave Omnidirec¬ 
tional Antennas, C. B. Barker, H. J. 
Riblet, Jan. 8, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.111-M4 
Measurements on Noise from Reflex 
Oscillators, J. B. H. Kuper, M. C. 
Waltz, Dec. 21, 1945. 

Div. 14-241.413-M6 
Theory of Noise from the Reflex Oscil¬ 
lator, J. K. Knipp, Jan. 10, 1946. 

Div. 14-241.413-M7 
A Final Report on AN/APS-10, R. L. 
Sinsheimer, Mar. 1, 1946. 

Div. 14-321.1-M3 
Range and Tracking Accuracy of AN/ 
APG-15B, C. T. Burner, Mar. 22, 
1946. Div. 14-323.12-M9 

A Navigational Radar for Naval 
Auxiliaries and Merchant Marine, R. 
M. Emberson, R. E. Meagher, Oct. 23, 
1945. Div. 14-327-M5 

Slip-Ring Assembly for Mk 56 Direc¬ 
tor, E. J. Scott, Mar. 26, 1946. 

Div. 14-323.32-M9 
The AN/APS-23 Antenna and Instal¬ 
lation, W. M. Cady, Jan. 10, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.122-M13 
XCT Final Report, W. V. Smith, M. 
A. Herlin, H. G. Weightman, Mar. 6, 
3946. Div. 14-232.19-M17 


RL-880 

Three-Electrode Triggered Gap, K. J. 
Germeshausen, H. R. Zeller, Nov. 19, 
1945. Div. 14-231.21-M10 

RL-881 

Pulse-Transformer Committee, Pro¬ 
posed Basic Specifications for Pulse 
Transformers, P. R. Gillette, Nov. 8, 
1945. Div. 14-211.41-M15 

RL-882 

Radiation Laboratory Pulse-Trans¬ 
former Designs, P. R. Gillette, Nov. 1, 
1945. Div. 14-211.41-M14 

RL-883 

Pulse-Forming Network Committee, 
Proposed Basic Specifications for 
Pulse-Forming Networks, P. R. Gil¬ 
lette, Nov. 2, 1945. Div. 14-212.4-M4 

RL-884 

Analysis of the Tracking Errors of 
the Mk 56X System, R. S. Phillips, C. 
D. Boyd, Mar. 1, 1946. 

Div. 14-244.1-M3 

RL-885 

Rat Race Duplexing, J. Reed, Feb. 4, 
1946. Div. 14-233.3-MI 

RL-886 

AN/APS-31/33 R-F Unit, H. K. Farr, 
Mar. 14, 1946. Div. 14-233.2-M6 

RL-887 

Automatic Frequency Control for AN/ 
APS-31/33, E. Durand, Jan. 17, 1946. 

Div. 14-232.15-M3 

RL-888 

AN/APQ-34. R-F Head, A. E. Whit- 
ford, E. Durand, Dec. 31, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.2-M4 

RL-889 

AN/TPS-10B R-F Head Termination 
Report, E. Durand, Mar. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-322.1-M11 

RL-890 

Video Mapping, J. Hexem, Jan. 29, 
1946. Div. 14-242.24-M5 

RL-891 

Description and Operation of the Gen¬ 
eral-Purpose Variable Delay Unit, R. 
P. Abbenhouse, Mar. 26, 1946. 

Div. 14-211.2-M7 

RL-892 

High-Voltage Oxide Coated Vacuum 
Rectifiers, K. J. Germeshausen, K. J. 
Urquhart, Dec. 19, 1945. 

Div. 14-232.141-M7 

RL-893 

Discontinuities in Standing Wave De¬ 
tectors and Waveguide Junction Steps, 
I. G. Mansur, Dec. 14, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.423-Mil 

RL-894 

No report. 

RL-895 

Recovery Time Measurements in 
Band-Pass TR f s for Various Gases, 
F. L. McMillan, Jr., I. H. Deamley, 
C. H. Pearsall, Dec. 18, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.31-M12 

RL-896 

A Four-Horn Feed to Give Csc 2 An¬ 
tenna Patterns, W. J. West, Mar. 15, 
1946. Div. 14-234.21-M13 

RL-897 

An IFF Mark 5/UNB Feed in the 
SCI Search Antenna, W. J. West, 
Mar. 26, 1946. Div. 14-234.21-M14 

RL-898 

An IFF Mark 5/UNB Feed in the 
AN/CPS-6 Vertical Antenna, W. J. 
West, Apr. 10, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.21-M15 




48 


PART II 


RL-899 An IFF Mark 5/UNB Radiator in the 

AEW Antenna, W. J. West, Mar. 20, 
1946. Div. 14-321.14-M19 

RL-900 Mechanical Computer Mechanism for 

Moving COHO, A. D. Hoffman, Dec. 
14, 1945. Div. 14-213-M5 

RL-901 A Broad-Band TEM Pillbox, W. O. 

Smith, Jan. 11, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.233-M2 
RL-902 A Grid-Type R-F Attenuator, W. 0. 

Smith, Apr. 4, 1946. 

Div. 14-251.1-M31 

RL-903 A Flat Plate Beam-Shaping Antenna, 

W. O. Smith, Jan. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.22-M8 

RL-904 No report. 

RL-905 Improved RF System for the Trans¬ 

mitter-Receiver Unit of the APQ-13, 
R. L. Best, H. K. Farr, Apr. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-328.2-M3 

RL-906 The Application of Powdered Iron 

Materials as Permeable Dielectrics at 
Microwave Frequencies, M. B. Hall, 
M. Harwood, Mar. 26, 1946. 

Div. 14-131.15-MI 

RL-907 Trainer for Mark 35 Radar, H. O. 

Marcy, Apr. 5, 1946. 

Div. 14-411.5-M9 

RL-908 AN/APG-5 ( ARO) as a Terrain 

Clearance Indicator, R. M. Walker, 
Jan. 16, 1946. Div. 14-323.11-M5 
RL-909 AN / APG-13B Vulture Rocket Com¬ 

puter, T. E. Lawrence, Jan. 23, 1946. 

Div. 14-323.6-M8 

RL-910 Off-Frequency C-W Jamming, C. M. 

Allred, A. L. Gardner, Mar. 22, 1946. 

Div. 14-262.1-M7 

RL-911 S-Band Tunable Systems, J. E. Cook, 

J. E. Richardson, Mar. 21, 1946. 

Div. 14-262.1-M6 

RL-912 Short-Pulse Techniques for High-Defi¬ 

nition Radar Systems, V. Josephson, 
Mar. 13, 1946. Div. 14-124.1-M3 
RL-913 Corner-Reflector Modulation of Air¬ 

plane Signals, R. M. Ashby, F. W. 
Martin, Apr. 8, 1945. Div. 14-267-M8 
RL-914 Modulation of Radar Signals from 

Airplanes, R. M. Ashby, F. W. Mar¬ 
tin, J. L. Lawson, Mar. 28, 1946. 

Div. 14-252.5-M3 

RL-915 No report. 

RL-916 A Broad-Band Balanced Mixer for S 

Band, W. D. Hope, Jan. 23, 1946. 

Div. 14-233.12-Mil 
RL-917 Pulse-Length Selector and Multiple- 

Pulse Decoder, R. M. Ashby, L. K. 
Neher, Mar. 21, 1946. 

Div. 14-124.1-M4 

RL-918 No report. 

RL-919 No report. 


RL-920 

No report. 

RL-921 

Results of Tests Performed on 
Synchro Units and Systems, C. E. 
Foster, E. R. Perkins, M. M. Hub¬ 
bard, Apr. 8, 1946. Div. 14-214.4-M5 

RL-922 

Description and Method of Operation 
of the Special Synchro Test Bench and 
Synchro Testing Procedures, C. E. Fos¬ 
ter, Mar. 25, 1946. Div. 14-214.4-M3 

RL-923 

No report. 

RL-924 

Calculation of the Resonant Frequen¬ 
cies of a Torus by Lagrangian and 
Variational Methods, N. H. Painter, 
Nov. 14, 1945. Div. 14-112-M7 

RL-925 

No report. 

RL-926 

The Radar Chart Projector, D. B. Mc¬ 
Laughlin, C. A. Smith, Apr. 18, 1946. 

Div. 14-242.4-M3 

RL-927 

Ground-Clutter Unit for the Ground- 
Controlled Approach Trainer, C. M. 
Gilbert, Feb. 20, 1946. 

Div. 14-411.3-M5 

RL-928 

The SP Feed-In Trainer, S. B. Cohen, 
Apr. 10, 1946. Div. 14-411.5-M10 

RL-929 

Theoretical Interpretation of Recov¬ 
ery Times of TR Boxes, H. Margenau, 
Jan. 9, 1946. Div. 14-233.312-M9 

RL-930 

The Interaction of Discontinuities on 
a Transmission Line, P. M. Marcus, 
Feb. 6, 1946. Div. 14-233.423-M12 

RL-931 

No report. 

RL-932 

Supersonic Solid Delay Lines, D. L. 
Arenberg, Apr. 30, 1946. 

Div. 14-263-M15 

RL-933 

Alkaline Earth Oxide Cathodes for 
Pulsed Tubes, A. S. Eisenstein, E. A. 
Coombs, J. G. Buck, A. Fineman, 
Mar. 30, 1946. Div. 14-232.141-M8 

RL-934 

Three-Tone PPI, F. N. Barry, Mar. 
20, 1946. Div. 14-242.3-M13 

RL-935 

Notes on the Contamination of Mer¬ 
cury by Stainless Steel, H. B. Hunt¬ 
ington, Mar. 1, 1946. Div. 14-223-M3 

RL-936 

No report. 

RL-937 

SN-41/APA-53 (Cadillac II Synchro¬ 
nizer) and IN-188/APA-53 (Cadillac 
II Indicator), P. Jarmotz, Apr. 18, 
1946. Div. 14-242.12-M9 

RL-938 

No report. 

RL-939 

A Photographic Method for Assess¬ 
ment of Bombing Results, G. F. 
Wheeler, Feb. 28, 1946. 

Div. 14-329.151-M2 

RL-940 

Sine Potentiometer Tester, C. A. 
Washburn, Mar. 21, 1946. 

Div. 14-211.3-M10 

RL-941 

The Use of Synchros for Radial Time 
Base Displays, W. O. Reed, Mar. 25, 
1946. Div. 14-214.4-M4 

RL-942 

Effect of the Tuning Plunger on 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


49 



Operation of 2K33 Type Tubes, G. H. 
Vineyard, Jan. 16, 1946. 

Div. 14-241.411-M9 

RL-943 

Electron Optical Studies of the 2K33 
Tube, G. H. Vineyard, Jan. 17, 1946. 

Div. 14-241.413-M8 

RL-944 

No report. 

RL-945 

No report. 

RL-946 

No report. 

RL-947 

No report. 

RL-948 

No report. 

RL-949 

Propagation in an Atmosphere Con¬ 
taining a Discontinuity in the Index 
of Refraction, B. E. Howard, Mar. 25, 
1946. Div. 14-122.12-M4 

RL-950 

The Angular Alignment of Radar An¬ 
tennas, E. M. Bailey, Mar. 29, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.6-M11 

RL-951 

AN/CPS-6 ( V-Beam) Antenna, C. G. 
Stergiopoulos, Feb. 12, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.123-M3 

RL-952 

No report. 

RL-953 

Hydrogen Thyratrons in Pulse Gen¬ 
erator Circuits, S. J. Krulikoski, Jr. 
Mar. 18, 1946. Div. 14-231.221-M10 

RL-954 

SB-8b6B S-Band Oscillator, J. C. 
Reed, Feb. 26, 1946. Div. 14-232.21-MI 

RL-955 

Automatic Frequency Control of 
Thermally Tuned Beacon Local Oscil¬ 
lator, M. W. P. Strandberg, Mar. 6, 
1946. Div. 14-241.41-M14 

RL-956 

Distortion in X-Band Detectors, M. 
W. P. Strandberg, Dec. 27, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.12-M10 

RL-957 

Video Discriminator Automatic Fre¬ 
quency Control, M. W. P. Strandberg, 
Mar. 15, 1946. Div. 14-241.41-M15 

RL-958 

Performance of Microwave Harmonic 
Mixers, D. L. Falkoff, Mar. 11, 1946. 

Div. 14-233.12-M12 

RL-959 

A Method for Automatic Frequency 
Control of Thermally Tuned Oscilla¬ 
tors, G. H. Nibbe, Dec. 20, 1945. 

Div. 14-241.41-M13 

RL-960 

K-Band Rapid Scan, C. J. Swartwout, 
Mar. 15, 1946. Div. 14-234.322-M5 

RL-961 

Compact Horns Intermediate Between 
Polyrods and Reflectors, R. E. Dillon, 
L. J. Eyges, Jan. 31, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.6-M8 

RL-962 

The MK VII Supersonic Trainer, W. 
K. Hodder, Feb. 28, 1946. 

Div. 14-421-MI 

RL-963 

An Application of the Pulse Technique 
to the Measurement of the Absorp¬ 
tion of Supersonic Waves in Liquids, 
M. Cefola, M. E. Droz, S. Frankel, E. 
M. Jones, G. Maslach, C. E. Teeter, 
Jr., Mar. 30, 1946. 


RL-964 

Wide-Range Tunable Stabilizer, M. A. 
Herlin, Feb. 21, 1946. 

Div. 14-232.16-Mil 

RL-965 

A Method of Compensating the Fre¬ 
quency Dependence of Attenuation in 
a Supersonic Delay Line, R. D. 
Arnold, Dec. 27, 1945. 

Div. 14-211.2-M5 

RL-966 

Measurement of Phase in Microwave 
Antenna Fields by Phase-Modulation 
Method, H. R. Worthington, Mar. 14, 
1946. Div. 14-234.4-M10 

RL-967 

Theory of Alternating Current Dis¬ 
charges in Gases, H. Margenau, Jan. 
10, 1946. Div. 14-113-M6 

RL-968 

T-5 Field Chronograph for SCR 58J,\, 
I. H. Sudman, Mar. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-323.31-M4 

RL-969 

Dielectric Rod Endfire Antennas Close 
to Metal Surfaces, J. E. Eaton, Jan. 
23, 1946. Div. 14-234.51-M2 

RL-970 

X-Band Bandpass TR Tube, W. C. 
Caldwell, Jan. 22, 1946. 

Div. 14-233.31-M13 

RL-971 

S' Band Bandpass TR Tubes, L. D. 
Smullin, Jan. 23, 1946. 

Div. 14-233.31-M14 

RL-972 

X-Band Beacon Reference Cavities, 
L. D. Smullin, Jan. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-211.5-M6 

RL-973 

Linear Array for Use in the AN/ 
APS-23 Antenna, J. R. Risser, A. M. 
Steenland, J. Steinberger, L. Eyges, 
Mar. 19, 1946. Div. 14-234.122-M17 

RL-974 

K-Band Echo Line, J. M. Wolf, Mar. 
26, 1946. Div. 14-233.412-M27 

RL-975 

A Moving COHO Conversion Unit, 
V. A. Olson, Apr. 3, 1946. 

Div. 14-263-M13 

RL-976 

Reflections from Curved Surfaces, C. 
B. Barker, H. Riblet, Feb. 1, 1946. 

Div. 14-122.111-M4 

RL-977 

An X-Band Frequency-Modulated Re¬ 
lay System for Video Frequencies, L. 
M. Hollingsworth, H. Logemann, Jr., 
A. W. Lawson, Jr., J. M. Sturtevant, 
Jan. 3, 1946. Div. 14-267-M7 

RL-978 

A Synchronization System for Ground 
Radar Relay, J. M. Sturtevant, E. W. 
Samson, Jan. 3, 1946. 

Div. 14-266-M3 

RL-979 

Note on a Low-Power S-Band Gas 
Switch, T. S. Ke, Dec. 10, 1945. 

Div. 14-233.424-M3 

RL-980 

Two Circularly Polarized S-Band 
Horns, D. F. Sherman, Jan. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.111-M8 

RL-981 

An X-Band Hemi-I so tropic Radiator, 


D. F. Sherman, Jan. 10, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.112-M5 


Div. 14-423-M3 





50 


PART II 


RL-982 

RL-983 

RL-984 

RL-985 

RL-986 

RL-987 

RL-988 

RL-989 

RL-990 


RL-991 

RL-992 

RL-993 

RL-994 

RL-995 

RL-996 

RL-997 

RL-998 

RL-999 

RL-1000 

RL-1001 

RL-1002 


RL-1003 

RL-1004 

RL-1005 


RL-1006 

RL-1007 

RL-1008 

RL-1009 


No report. 

No report. 

No report. 

No report. 

No report. 

No report. 

No report. 

No report. 

Automatic Plotter RC-308 Used with 
SCR-58Jf. for Mortar Location, L. J. 
Sullivan, Apr. 3, 1946. 

Div. 14-265.4-MI 

No report. 

No report. 

A Theory of Resonance in Rotary 
Joints of the TMn Type, H. K. Farr, 
Jan. 15, 1946. Div. 14-233.422-M18 
Firefly Moving-Vehicle Detector, AN/ 
APS-27, H. L. Schultz, E. M. Lyman, 
Feb. 18, 1946. Div. 14-321.13-MI 
Capacitive Type RF Attenuators, W. 
0. Smith, Jan. 18, 1946. 

Div. 14-251.1-M30 
Omnidirectional Antennas for BUPX, 
L. J. Eyges, Jan. 17, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.112-M6 
Modulator for AN/TPS-10 Radar, P. 
C. Bettler, Jan. 31, 1946. 

Div. 14-231.21-M14 
Interference Measurements on the 
AN/APS-30 Series, R. G. Fluharty, 
Feb. 20, 1946. Div. 14-253.1-M5 

No report. 

AN/APS-30 Modulator Status, A. C. 
Donovan, Jan. 17, 1946. 

Div. 14-231.2-M6 
“Winterscope” or Fast Sweep Syn¬ 
chroscope, D. F. Winter, Apr. 12, 
1946. Div. 14-251.72-M8 

The Absorption of Atmospheric 
Water-Vapor in the K-Band Region , 
R. H. Dicke, R. L. Kyhl, A. B. Vane, 

E. R. Beringer, Jan. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-122.13-M5 

No report. 

No report. 

LCT, 900 Mc/sec FM-CW Magnetron, 
A. L. Vitter, Jr., P. W. Forsbergh, Jr., 
G. C. Dewey, Feb. 28, 1946. 

Div. 14-232.19-M16 
The UJ70-77 Series of Tunable Mag¬ 
netrons, A. G. Smith, Feb. 4, 1946. 

Div. 14-232.16-M10 
Final Report on the BM50 Magnetron, 

F. Hutchinson, N. P. Nichols, M. A. 

Herlin, J. R. Feldmeier, Mar. 29, 
1946. Div. 14-232.112-M6 

No report. 

Boresighting the AN/APG-15 An¬ 


RL-1010 

RL-1011 

RL-1012 

RL-1013 

RL-1014 

RL-1015 

RL-1016 

RL-1017 

RL-1018 

RL-1019 

RL-1020 

RL-1021 

RL-1022 

RL-1023 

RL-1024 

RL-1025 

RL-1026 

RL-1027 

RL-1028 

RL-1029 

RL-1030 


tenna Assembly, C. F. Chubb, Jr., 
Apr. 23, 1946. Div. 14-234.122-M18 
Notes on MTI Receivers, W. Selove, 
Mar. 25, 1946. Div. 14-263-M11 
Development of Microwave Test Sets, 
A. Fong, Apr. 18, 1946. 

Div. 14-121.2-M8 

No report. 

No report. 

Dipole Arrays Backed by Reflecting 
Sheets, D. F. Sherman, Mar. 14, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.22-M12 
A Displacement or Velocity Servo 
Amplifier, W. Roth, Feb. 25, 1946. 

Div. 14-214.3-M13 
Dynamic-Range Compression for MTI, 
W. Selove, Mar. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-263-M10 
An Automatic Noise-Figure Meter, 
W. Selove, Mar. 26, 1946. 

Div. 14-125.1-M2 
An Experimental S-Band Airborne 
MTI System, H. G. Voorhies, Jr., 
Mar. 29, 1946. Div. 14-263-M12 

One Knob Tunable X-Band RF Head, 
M. W. P. Strandberg, Jan. 23, 1946. 

Div. 14-233.2-M5 
An Automatic Frequency-Control Sys¬ 
tem for Magnetrons with Beacon Ap¬ 
plications, L. M. Hollingsworth, R. 
Dickinson, Mar. 9, 1946. 

Div. 14-232.15-M5 
Butterfly Moving Vehicle Detector 
AN/APS-26, C. R. Ahern, Feb. 15, 
1946. Div. 14-263.1-M5 

No report. 

Microwave Test Signals, S. Katz, Jan. 
15, 1946. Div. 14-121.2-M7 

A Theoretical and Experimental Study 
of Radar Ground Return, R. E. Clapp, 

Apr. 10, 1946. Div. 14-264.1-M6 

SCI Search Antenna Mark I, M. L. 
Kales, Mar. 13, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.111-Mil 
SCI Search Antenna Mark II, M. L. 
Kales, Feb. 20, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.111-M10 
The Beavertail ( AN/CPS-b) An¬ 
tenna, C. S. Pao, Apr. 9, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.123-M4 
Theory and Design of Guided Missiles 
Control System, AN/APW-3, L. L. 
Davenport, W. B. Sheriff, Apr. 8, 
1946. Div. 14-329.2-M6 

Reflection of Radiation from Curved 
Surfaces, P. M. Marcus, Jan. 16, 1946. 

Div. 14-122.111-M3 
Grounded Grid IF Amplifiers, A. B. 
Macnee, Jan. 18, 1946. 

Div. 14-241.32-M7 




NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


51 


RL-1031 

No report. 

RL-1032 

Intermediate - Frequency Amplifier 
Overload Characteristics, S. A. Smith 
and F. M. Ashbrook, Jan. 31, 1946. 

Div. 14-241.32-M8 

RL-1033 

No report. 

RL-1034 

Combined Reflector-Cavity Automatic 
Frequency Control for Thermally 
Tuned Reflex Oscillator Tubes, G. H. 
Nibbs, Dec. 11, 1945. 

Div. 14-241.41-M12 

RL-1035 

Synthetic Radar Echoes in the Pres¬ 
ence of FM Jamming, A. M. Stone, 
Apr. 9, 1946. Div. 14-262.1-M8 

RL-1036 

A Trigger Generator for Signal 
Threshold Studies, R. R. Meijer, Apr. 
2, 1946. Div. 14-251.6-M17 

RL-1037 

Waveguide Motional Joints, Walter 
Aron, Jan. 18, 1946. 

Div. 14-233.422-M19 

RL-1038 

A Discussion of Plotting Devices for 
PPPs, R. W. Blue, Apr. 3, 1946. 

Div. 14-265-M2 

RL-1039 

A Method for Calculating Magnetron 


Resonant Frequencies and Modes, F. 
E. Bothwell, P. D. Crout, Feb. 8, 1946. 


Div. 14-232.12-M6 


RL-1040 

Echo-Box Application, J. M. Wolf, 
Apr. 18, 1946. Div. 14-251.3-M11 

RL-1041 

No report. 

RL-1042 

Electronic Line-Voltage Stabilizers, J. 
M. McBean, Feb. 7, 1946. 

Div. 14-235.2-M3 

RL-1043 

No report. 

RL-1044 

SG-1 Mark III Antenna, S. J. Mason, 
Apr. 5, 1946. Div. 14-234.121-M6 

RL-1045 

The Antenna for Radar Mark 35, L. 
E. Swartz, Jan. 29, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.112-M7 

RL-1046 

An Extension of Lagrange's Equa¬ 
tions to Electromagnetic Field Prob¬ 
lems, Equivalent Networks, Part II, 
P. D. Crout, Jan. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-111-M12 

RL-1047 

The Determination of Fields Satisfy¬ 
ing LaPlace's, Poisson's, and Asso¬ 
ciated Equations by Flux Plotting, P. 
D. Crout, Jan. 23, 1946. 

Div. 14-265.2-M2 

RL-1048 

A Flux Plotting Method for Obtain¬ 
ing Fields Satisfying Maxwell's Equa¬ 
tions, with Applications to the Mag¬ 
netron, P. D. Crout, Jan. 16, 1946. 

Div. 14-265.2-MI 

RL-1049 

A Theoretical Treatment of Radar 
Target Return, Part II, Prescott D. 
Crout, Dec. 20, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.113-M9 

RL-1050 

Supersonic Components for TJse in 
Radar Trainers, S. Frankel, P. Rosen¬ 
berg, Mar. 25, 1946. Div. 14-422.1-M6 


RL-1051 

RF Phasing of Pulsed Magnetrons, J. 
E. Evans, R. C. Fletcher, F. F. Rieke, 
Feb. 6, 1946. Div. 14-232.19-M15 

RL-1052 

No report. 

RL-1053 

No report. 

RL-1054 

Final Report on BUPX, H. H. Bailey, 
Apr. 8, 1946. Div. 14-328.111-M8 

RL-1055 

A Supersonic Echo Simulating Sys¬ 
tem for AN/APQ-T1, S. Frankel, D. 
C. Grahame, Mar. 25, 1946. 

Div. 14-411.1-M5 

RL-1056 

No report. 

RL-1057 

Special GCA Trainer Circuits, C. M. 
Gilbert, Mar. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-411.3-M6 

RL-1058 

The OCJ-1 Trainer, G. W. McClure, 
Mar. 25, 1946. Div. 14-411.5-M8 

RL-1059 

A Dummy Log Transmitter for the 
OBJ Radar Trainer, R. U. Nathe, 
Feb. 25, 1946. Div. 14-411.5-M7 

RL-1060 

No report. 

RL-1061 

No report. 

RL-1062 

Design Proposal for AN/APN-19A 
Check Set, R. S. Chaloff, R. J. Harri¬ 
son, W. W. Mathison, G. B. Guthrie, 
Mar. 27, 1946. Div. 14-251.9-M11 

RL-1063 

The Effect of Small Changes in Cir¬ 
cuit Parameters on the Solution of 
Network Problems, F. E. Bothwell, 
Jan. 14, 1946. Div. 14-212.8-M9 

RL-1064 

Mortar Fire Detection, H. R. Worth¬ 
ington, Jr., Apr. 10, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.326-M5 

RL-1065 

K-Band Antiaircraft Fire Control, H. 
R. Worthington, Feb. 21, 1946. 

Div. 14-323.3-MI 

RL-1066 

No report. 

RL-1067 

No report. 

RL-1068 

AN/APS-31 Antenna, M. Berman, 
Feb. 26, 1946. Div. 14-234.122-M16 

RL-1069 

Beam Shaping, J. Certaine, Apr. 10, 
1946. Div. 14-234.6-M12 

RL-1070 

Metal Plate Lens for Csc 2 © Antenna, 

A. S. Dunbar, Feb. 15, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.22-M10 

RL-1071 

Summary of High-Power Breakdown 
Tests on Microwave Components, H. 
F. Clarke, G. L. Ragan, R. M. Walker, 
I. Mansur, Jan. 10, 1946. 

Div. 14-222-M2 

RL-1072 

The Cadillac Trainer, E. M. Jones, 
Apr. 10, 1946. 

Div. 14-411.5-M11 

RL-1073 

Low Altitude Csc 2 0 Antenna for APS- 
33 Project, J. H. Gardner, Feb. 21, 
1946. Div. 14-234.122-M15 

RL-1074 

Survey of Foster Scanner Develop¬ 
ments, W. E. Millett, H. R. Worth¬ 
ington, E. L. Younker, C. G. Mont¬ 
gomery, D. D. Montgomery, Apr. 25, 
1946. Div. 14-234.326-M6 



52 


PART II 


RL-1075 

RL-1076 

RL-1077 

RL-1078 


RL-1079 

RL-1080 

RL-1081 

RL-1082 

RL-1083 


RL-M-99 

RL-M-100 

RL-M-101 

RL-M-102 

RL-M-103 

RL-M-104 

RL-M-105 

RL-M-106 

RL-M-107 

RL-M-108 


RL-M-109 


No report. 

No report. 

No report. 

The Alteration in the Radiated Field 
of a Paraboloid Due to a Shift in the 
Position of the Dipole Feed, F. B. 
Hildebrand, Feb. 26, 1946. 

Div. 14-234.22-M11 

No report. 

Moving Target Indication on MEW, 
A. G. Emslie, Feb. 19, 1946. 

Div. 14-263-M9 
Project TGI ( AN/APX-11, AN/APX- 
16), J. Lien, Apr. 18, 1946. 

Div. 14-324-M2 
Admittance Characteristics of Some 
S-Band Waveguide Fed Dipoles, J. 
Whelpton, Jan. 24, 1946. 

Div. 14-233.412-M26 
Continuation of Index of Regular Re¬ 
ports, Special Reports, Manuals, and 
Texts, Mar. 7, 1946. Div. 14-510-M6 


RL-M-110 

RL-M-111 

RL-M-112 

RL-M-113 

RL-M-114 

RL-M-115 

RL-M-116 

RL-M-117 


Manuals 

Preliminary Operation Manual, Spe¬ 
cial Radio Equipment for ASVB-18. 

Div. 14-310.211-M12 
Instruction Manual for B-18B ASV 
Radar Installation, S. McGrath, Apr. 
1, 1942. Div. 14-310.211-M5 

Instruction Manual for Raytheon 
Service Modulator WX U002 B (In¬ 
cluded in RL-M-100), Mar. 14, 1942. 

Div. 14-310.211-M5 
Instruction Manual for B-18 Indica¬ 
tor Components (Included in RL-M- 
100), Mar. 26, 1942. 

Div. 14-310.211-M5 
Instruction Manual for Raytheon 
Laboratory Modulators WX U05U, WX 
U05J+ A and WX 1+05U B, S. McGrath, 
Apr. 7, 1942. Div. 14-231.4-M4 

Instruction Manual for B-18 RF Com¬ 
ponents (Included in RL-M-100), 
Apr. 5, 1942. Div. 14-310.211-M5 
Instruction Manual for B-18 Receiver 
(Included in RL-M-100), Apr. 3, 1942. 

Div. 14-310.211-M5 

No report. 

Operating Instructions for the Model 
B PPI Indicator Central, C. W. Sher- 
win, Apr. 9, 1942. Div. 14-242.3-M2 
Operating Instructions for the Model 
417 Klystron for Use as a Local 
Oscillator in Radar Receivers, R. C. 
Rierdan, A. G. Hill, May 6, 1942. 

Div. 14-241.411-M2 
Instructions for Type E Self-Syn¬ 
chronous Oscilloscope, F. J. Gaffney, 
June 1, 1942. Div. 14-251.71-Ml 


RL-M-118 

RL-M-119 

RL-M-120 

RL-M-121 

RL-M-122 

RL-M-123 

RL-M-124 

RL-M-125 

RL-M-126 

RL-M-127 

RL-M-128 


Memorandum Describing High Gain 
D-C Amplifier, W. B. Nottingham, 
June 3, 1942. Div. 14-241.3-MI 

Instruction Manual for Experimental 
Service Modulator Model 4, Type 1372, 
July 30, 1942. Div. 14-231.3-MI 

Manual of Operation for Model No. 
2 Synchroscope, July 13, 1942. 

Div. 14-251.72-Ml 
Handbook for Radar Equipment 596 
RL, July 25, 1942. Div. 14-321.12-MI 
3-Cm Magnetron Test Bench Construc¬ 
tion and Operation, J. B. Wiesner, 
Aug. 22, 1942. Div. 14-232.112-M2 
Spectrum Analyzer, Type 103, for 
Pulsed Oscillator at 3000 Mc/sec, 
Nov. 18, 1942. Div. 14-251.5-MI 
Manual for Magnetrons, Types 2J 
22-3 4, 706AY-GY, 7HAY and 718 AY- 
EY, K. R. More, Sept. 1, 1943. 

Div. 14-232.1-M4 
Instruction Manual for Pulsed Oscil¬ 
lator, 3000 Mc/sec Model No. 1 , Feb. 
8, 1943. Div. 14-251.6-M3 

Instruction Manual Model P4 Syn¬ 
chroscope, Mar. 2, 1943. 

Div. 14-251.72-M2 

No report. 

Tentative Instruction Manual for MIT 
Radiation Laboratory Test Set ( Type 
A), F. J. Gaffney, Mar. 25, 1943. 

Div. 14-251.9-M5 
Preliminary Handbook (Same as RL- 
M-161) for Experimental Prototype 
Model Radio Set SCR-620 and Sup¬ 
plement (dated July 1, 1943), March, 
1943. Div. 14-328.112-M2 

Instruction Manual for Audio Indica¬ 
tor Type 123R, S. Newell, Mar. 26, 
1943. Div. 14-242.11-MI 

Tentative Operating Instructions for 
MIT Radiation Laboratory Modified 
Type 102-A Test Set (Type 102A-1), 
May 19, 1943. Div. 14-251.9-M6 

Model Pl+E Synchroscope and RF 
Envelope Indicator, June 18, 1943. 

Div. 14-251.72-M3 
ARO System, General Description 
and Operational Procedure, Sept. 1, 
1943. Div. 14-310.212-Ml 

Instruction Manual for Revised Model 
Plf Synchroscope, June 14, 1943. 

Div. 14-251.72-M5 
Instruction Manual for Spectrum 
Analyzer (Type 105) for X-Band 
Pulsed Oscillators, and Spectrum 
Analyzer (Type 107) for S-Band 
Pulsed Oscillators, July 14, 1943. 

Div. 14-251.5-M2 
Tentative Operating Instructions for 
MIT Radiation Laboratory Echo Box, 



NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


53 



Dwg 3456, June 24, 1943. 

Div. 14-251.3-M2 

RL-M-129 

Handbook for Model CXEH, BGX, 
Radar Beacon , August 1943. 

Div. 14-328.111-MI 

RL-M-129B 

Handbook for Model CXEH Radar 
Beacon and Associated Test Equip¬ 
ment, J. R. Dorsey, February 1944. 

Div. 14. 328.111-M2 

RL-M-130 

Preliminary Manual for Radar Bea¬ 
con Type BPS {Prototype of AN/ 
CPN-8, similar in function and com¬ 
ponents to SCR-620) , L. H. Orpin, 
Editor, Jan. 3, 1944. 

Div. 14-328.112-M4 

RL-M-131 

Instruction Manual for Service Modu¬ 
lator Model 9, K. J. Urquhart, Sept. 
1, 1943. Div. 14-231.3-M2 

RL-M-132 

Radio Set SCR-584, Preliminary Tech¬ 
nical Instruction Book, September 
1943. Div. 14-323.4-M3 

RL-M-133 

Handbook of Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for Type TTX-1BL Test Set 
(Type B), F. B. Wood, Editor, Janu¬ 
ary 1944. Div. 14-251.6-M5 

RL-M-134 

Manual for Operation and Mainte¬ 
nance of TW Audio Indicator, Sept. 1, 
1943. Div. 14-242.11-M2 

RL-M-135 

AN/APS-15 Schematics [Sept. 13, 
1943]. Div. 14-329.12-MI 

RL-M-135B 

AN/APS-15 Schematics. 

RL-M-135C 

Handbook of Instructions for Radio 
Set AN/APS-15, ( H 2 X), September 
1943. Div. 14-329.1-MI 

RL-M-136 

Technical Manual for Radio Set SCR- 
582, Mk III, May 1943. 

Div. 14-321.3-MI 

RL-M-137 

Instruction Manual for Projection 
PPI, H. 0. Marcy, J. T. Soller, M. A. 
Starr, Jan. 10, 1944. Div. 14-242.3-M8 

RL-M-138 

Manual for Fighter Tail-Warning 
Equipment, Sept. 1, 1943. 

Div. 14-321.11-MI 

RL-M-139 

Instruction Manual for Model 6-B 
{MEW) Modulator, P. C. Bettler, 
Nov. 29, 1943. Div. 14-231.3-M3 

RL-M-140 

Types TON-IGA {Type Q) and TON- 
1BL Oscilloscopes, F. B. Wood, Edi¬ 
tor, Apr. 24, 1944. Div. 14-251.71-M4 

RL-M-141 

Instructions for TGS-2SE, TGS-3BL 
and TGS-5BL Signal Generators, E. 
A. S. Jacobson, Nov. 11, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.6-M14 

RL-M-142 

Instructions for Type TSK-lSE Spec¬ 
trum Analyzer, F. B. Wood, S. Katz, 

I. Shapiro, July 3, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.5-M7 

RL-M-143A 

Instructions for TGX-2BL and TGX- 
3BL Signal Generator, F. B. Wood, 
E. A. S. Jacobson, Dec. 21, 1944. 

Div. 14-251.6-M9 


RL-M-144 

Glossary of Terms Used in Connec¬ 
tion with Radiation Laboratory 
Radar, H. Shapiro, Nov. 15, 1943. 

Div. 14-530-MI 

RL-M-145 

Instruction Manual for Model 7A 
Hydrogen Thyratron Modulator, H. J. 
Hall, Feb. 1, 1944. Div. 14-231.221-M2 

RL-M-146 

Echo-Box Techniques for Testing S- 
Band Shipborne Radars, S. F. John¬ 
son, L. B. Young, Nov. 24, 1943. 

Div. 14-251.3-M3 

RL-M-147 

Synchroscope Handbook {Model SYN- 
15), M. J. Cohen, Editor, December, 
1943. Div. 14-251.72-M4 

RL-M-148A 

Handbook of Instructions for AN/ 
APA-9 {Aspen) Radar Set, Nov. 29, 
1943. 

RL-M-148B 

Handbook of Instructions for AN/ 
APA-9 {Aspen) Radar Set {Second 
Abbreviated Edition ), Dec. 21, 1943. 

Div. 14-329.132-M4 

RL-M-148C 

Handbook of Instructions for Radio 
Set AN/APA-9, Preproduction Sets, 
(Complete Edition), A. E. Caswell, 
February 1944. Div. 14-329.132-M6 

RL-M-149 

Instruction Manual for Installation of 
Radiation Laboratory Type B Plugs 
on Cables, R. R. Steinke, Dec. 29, 
1943. Div. 14-233.411-M3 

RL-M-150 

Instruction Manual for Installation of 
Radiation Laboratory Type A Plugs 
on Cables, R. R. Steinke, Dec. 29, 
1943. Div. 14-233.411-M2 

RL-M-151 

Modification of SCR-584 for Oboe II, 
B. W. Pike, Feb. 15, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.132-M7 

RL-M-152A 

Falcon System Manual, H. T. Hodges, 
Jan. 15, 1944. Div. 14-323.2-M3 

RL-M-152B 

AN/APG-13 Falcon System Manual, 
H. T. Hodges, Mar. 31, 1944. 

Div. 14-323.2-M4 

RL-M-152C 

AN/APG-13 System Manual, H. T. 
Hodges, revised by E. A. Slusser, 
Aug. 8, 1944. Div. 14-323.2-M6 

RL-M-153 

Instruction Manual for Model 6 Modu¬ 
lator, P. C. Bettler, Feb. 18, 1944. 

Div. 14-231.3-M4 

RL-M-154 

Instruction Manual for Installation of 
Chiksan Tool Company 1%-Inch Re¬ 
volving Joint {Drawing No. 61DIC) 
on Radiation Laboratory Types B-l 
and B-2 Cables {Army-Navy Types 
RG-27/U and RG-28/U), R. R. 
Steinke, Jan. 22, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.422-M8 

RL-M-155A 

Instructions for Modifying the SCR- 
58U Modulator for Use in Aspen 
Transmitters, A. S. Jerrems, L. A. 
Ames, Jan. 25, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.132-M5 







54 


PART II 


RL-M-155B 

RL-M-156A 

RL-M-156B 

RL-M-156C 

RL-M-156D 

RL-M-157A 

RL-M-157B 

RL-M-158A 

RL-M-159 

RL-M-160 

RL-M-161 

RL-M-162 

RL-M-163 

RL-M-164A 

RL-M-164B 

RL-M-165 

RL-M-166 


Instructions for Modifying the SCR- 
584 Modulator for Use in Aspen 
Transmitters, A. S. Jerrems, Feb. 21, 
1944. Div. 14-329.132-M8 

MEW No. 1 Preliminary Instruction 
Book, L. L. Blackmer, Editor, Mar. 
14, 1944. 

MEW No. 2 Preliminary Instruction 
Book, L. L. Blackmer, Editor, Mar. 
14, 1944. 

MEW No. 3 Preliminary Instruction 
Book, L. L. Blackmer, Editor, Mar. 
9, 1944. Div. 14-322.1-M5 

Instruction Handbook for Radar Set 
AN/CPS-lA, Preproduction Sets, L. 
L. Blackmer, Editor, May 15, 1944. 

Div. 14-310.12-M3 
Preliminary Handbook of Instructions 
for H2X Supersonic Trainer, Mark 

II, A. E. Caswell, April 1944. 

Div. 14-411.11-MI 
Preliminary Handbook of Instructions 
for H2X Supersonic Trainer, Mark 

III, W. R. Carmody, Sept. 30, 1944. 

Div. 14-411.11-M3 
Lightweight Loran Transmitter 
(LLTX ), A. A. McKenzie, Apr. 3, 
1944. Div. 14-327.112-M3 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for 
Echo-Box for SCR-584, L. L. Daven¬ 
port, Mar. 6, 1944. Div. 14-251.3-M4 
Technical Manual for SSV Trainer 
(RCC Model only), W. N. Simonds, 
Jr., Editor, Mar. 15, 1944. 

Div. 14-411.5-M3 
Preliminary Handbook (Same as RL- 
M-121) for Experimental Prototype 
Model Radio Set SCR-620, and Sup¬ 
plement, July 1, 1943, March, 1943. 

Div. 14-328.112-M2 
Harvey 170-T Loran Transmitter 
Manual, A. A. McKenzie, May 10, 
1944. Div. 14-327.112-M4 

Instruction Manual for Automatic 
H2X Camera Model A, R. Sherr, W. 
R. Woodward, May 23, 1944. 

Div. 14-264.1-M3 
Temporary Instruction Manual for 
Automatic Radar Camera Model B, 
R. Sherr, W. R. Woodward, Apr. 15, 
1944. Div. 14-264.1-MI 

Temporary Instruction Manual for 
H2X Camera Model B, R. Sherr, W. 
R. Woodward, May 1, 1944. 

Div. 14-264.1-M2 
Instruction Manual for Echo-Box Test 
Kit, H. H. Wheaton, J. M. Wolf, June 
1, 1944. Div. 14-251.3-M5 

Instructions for Operation of High- 
Gain Video Amplifier for P4-E Syn¬ 


chroscope, J. W. Severinghaus, June 
1, 1944. Div. 14-241.31-M2 

RL-M-167 Radar Beacon, Mark I Mod 1 , D. R. 

Young, May 29, 1944. 

Div. 14-328.13-MI 

RL-M-168 Handbook of Maintenance Instruc¬ 

tions for CXGQ Radar Set, A. E. Cas¬ 
well, Mar. 15, 1945. Div. 14-321.2-MI 

RL-M-169 Instructions for Type TTX-6RH and 

Type TTX-10RH Test Sets, S. Katz, 
Editor, June 8, 1944. 

Div. 14-251.6-M6 

RL-M-169B Instructions for Types TTX-6{), 

TTX-9 (), TTX-10(), TTX-12() and 
TS-263/TPS-10 Test Sets, S. Katz, 
Sept. 13, 1944. Div. 14-251.6-M8 

RL-M-170 Maintenance Manual for the AN/ 

APN-7 System Modified for the SG 
Band, D. J. Dickinson, J. J. Guarrera, 
June 12, 1944. Div. 14-328.121-M2 

RL-M-171 1N23 Loss Measuring Set, Type 7368, 

S. Roberts, June 29, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.15-M5 

RL-M-172A AN/APS-15 Receiver-Indicator Modi¬ 

fied for Ground-Range Sweeps and 
Remote Amplifier, P. Jarmotz, Oct. 
10, 1944. Div. 14-241.2-M3 

RL-M-173 Instructions for TSX-2 Spectrum 

Analyzer, S. Katz, Aug. 5, 1944. 

Div. 14-251.5-M4 

RL-M-173B Instructions for TSX-2 and Specifica¬ 

tions on TSX-4SE Spectrum Ana¬ 
lyzers, S. Katz, Oct. 5, 1944. 

Div. 14-251.5-M5 

RL-M-173C Instructions for TSX-2 and Specifica¬ 

tions on TSX-4.SE and TTS-ASE Spec¬ 
trum Analyzers, S. Katz, Nov. 4, 1944. 

Div. 14-251.5-M6 

RL-M-174 Instructions for Types TWS-5 and 

TWS-5EV Battery-Operated Watt¬ 
meters (Preliminary Models of TS- 
125/AP), E. A. S. Jacobson, J. W. 
Severinghaus, F. B. Wood, Aug. 4, 
1944. Div. 14-252.4-M7 

RL-M-175 Electronic Cursor for AN/APS-15, 

W. F. Goodell, Jr., Jan. 30, 1945. 

Div. 14-242.4-M2 

RL-M-176A Instructions for Types TFK-2HU, 

TFK-3HU and TFK-6HU Frequency 
Meters, S. Katz, Aug. 17, 1944. 

Div. 14-251.41-MI 

RL-M-176B Instructions for Types TFK-2HU, 

TFK-3HU, and TFK-6HU Frequency 
Meters, S. Katz, Apr. 12, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.41-MI 

RL-M-177 IN21 Loss Tester, Type 7556, H. B. 

Huntington, Aug. 21, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.14-M4 

RL-M-178 Preliminary Instruction Manual for 

AN/APG-15, B. W. Weber, Nov. 5, 
"44. Div. 14-323.12-M5 




NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


55 


RL-M-178B 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for 
AN/APG-15, B. W. Weber, Jan. 3, 
1945. Div. 14-323.12-M5 

RL-M-194 

RL-M-179 

Computer Mark 14, AN/APA-30 
XN-1 Instruction Manual, E. H. 
Turner, D. Sayre, Oct. 16, 1944. 



Div. 14-323.2-M7 


RL-M-180A 

Preliminary Technical Manual for 
AEW, A. E. Caswell, Dec. 4, 1944. 

RL-M-195A 


Div. 14-321.14-M3 


RL-M-181 

Handbook of Instructions for the 
Preparation of Maps for the H2X 
Supersonic Trainer, W. R. Carmody, 
September 1944. Div. 14-411.ll-M-2 

RL-M-196 

RL-M-182 

Preliminary Technical Manual for 
Falcon Trainer AN/APG-13-T1, W. 
Roth, W. N. Simonds, Jr., Editor, Oct. 
20, 1944. Div. 14-411.22-MI 

RL-M-197 


RL-M-183 

Handbook of Procedures for Mobile 
Charting Units, Air Transportable 
Lor an System, B. W. Sitter ly, Mar. 
30, 1946. Div. 14-327.1-M5 

RL-M-198A 

RL-M-184 

Description of the Experimental 
ROSEBUD, D. J. Dickinson, J. J. 
Guarrera, Oct. 26, 1944. 



Div. 14-328.121-M7 


RL-M-185 

Preliminary Instruction Book for 
Shore Bombardment Beacon Navy 
Model, Mark 2 Mod 0 and Mod 1 , J. 
C. Reed, Oct. 31, 1944. 

RL-M-199 


Div. 14-328.13-M2 

RL-M-200 

RL-M-186A 

Instructions for Type TBN-3EV 
Thermistor Bridge, E. A. S. Jacobson, 
J. W. Severinghaus, Jan. 15, 1945. 



Div. 14-252.42-M3 

RL-M-201 

RL-M-187 

Instruction Manual for Model 17 
Modulator, C. R. Ricker, Mar. 1, 1946. 



Div. 14-231.3-M8 

RL-M-202 

RL-M-188 

Operating Instructions for Sweep 
Calibrator, Model B, R. P. Abben¬ 
house, Dec. 7, 1944. 



Div. 14-251.2-M4 

RL-M-203 

RL-M-189 

Preliminary Handbook of Instructions 
for Supersonic Trainer, AN/APQ-7- 
T1 (Eagle Trainer), W. R. Carmody, 
June 14, 1945. Div. 14-411.1-M2 

RL-M-204 

RL-M-190 

1N23 Noise-Measuring Set, Type 
7^38, S. Roberts, Dec. 21, 1944. 



Div. 14-233.151-M5 

RL-M-205 

RL-M-191 

1N21 Noise Tester, Type 11044, H. 
B. Huntington, Jan. 9, 1945. 



Div. 14-233.15-M7 


RL-M-192 

Preliminary Instructions for the 
Manual Bearing Unit, C. A. Smith, 
Jan. 9, 1945. Div. 14-310.32-M3 

RL-M-206 

RL-M-193A 

Handbook of Operating and Main¬ 
tenance Instructions for Test Set TS- 
259 (XR-1) /AP with Supplements on 
Test Sets TS-259 (XR-2) /AP and TS- 
259 (XR-3)/AP and Signal Generator 

RL-M-207 


TS-259/AP, S. Katz, F. B. Wood, Feb. 
17, 1945. Div. 14-251.6-M11 

Handbook of Operating and Main¬ 
tenance Instructions for Echo Boxes 
TES-8MK and TES-9MK , F. B. Wood, 
Editor, Mar. 24, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.3-M10 
Operating Instructions for the Model 
G Synchronizer, R. P. Abbenhouse, F. 
N. Gillette, Mar. 15, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.8-M3 
Preliminary Installation and Operat¬ 
ing Instructions for Radar Set AN/ 
CPS-6, H. M. Knight, Editor, Feb. 3, 
1945. Div. 14-322.1-M9 

Handbook of Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for AN/APA-hO ( Micro-H Mk 
II) Airborne Attachment to AN/APS- 
15, J. B. Platt, Feb. 7, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.12-M3 
Instructions for TGS-6DE Boresight¬ 
ing Signal Generator (Preliminary 
Model of Test Set TS-348/AP), E. A. 
S. Jacobson, Feb. 10, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.6-M10 
Preliminary Instruction Manual for 
X-Band Coincident Beacon XCB 
(Mark I) AN/APX-H , J. R. Lien, 
Mar. 1, 1945. Div. 14-328.111-M5. 
Preliminary Maintenance and Operat¬ 
ing Instructions for AN/APX-15 % B» 
L. Birchard, Mar. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-324.1-M3 
Theory of Operation of AEW Cir¬ 
cuits, A. E. Caswell, Apr. 15, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.14-M7 
Preliminary Maintenance and Operat¬ 
ing Instructions for the TS-364/APX- 
15 Test Set, B. L. Birchard, Apr. 4, 
1945. Div. 14-251.6-M13 

Instructions for TBN6SE Thermistor 
Bridge, E. A. S. Jacobson, November, 
1945. Div. 14-252.4-M8 

Handbook of Operating and Mainte¬ 
nance Instructions for Test Set TGI- 
3CA, C. A. Meyer, Mar. 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.6-M12 
Handbook of Instructions for the 
Preparation of Mountain Maps for 
the H2X Supersonic Trainer, W. R. 
Carmody, April 1945. 

Div. 14-411.11-M6 
Instructions for Installation and 
Maintenance of Waffle Relief Maps 
in Ultrasonic Trainers, P. Rosenberg, 
Apr. 30, 1945. Div. 14-423-MI 

TFX-3URL Fixed Frequency Stand¬ 
ard, H. A. Gardner, Apr. 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.42-MI 




56 


PART II 


RL-M-208 

RL-M-209 

RL-M-210 

RL-M-211 

RL-M-212 

RL-M-213 

RL-M-214 

RL-M-215 

RL-M-216 

RL-M-217 

RL-M-218 

RL-M-219 

RL-M-220 

RL-M-220B 

RL-M-221 


TFX-35RL Fixed Frequency Stand¬ 
ard, H. A. Gardner, Apr. 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.42-M2 
TFX-36RL Fixed Frequency Stand¬ 
ard, H. A. Gardner, Apr. 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.42-M3 
Replacement Pressurized RF Unit for 
AN/APS-15A, J. Sterling, D. L. Hag- 
ler, F. R. Banks, Jr., F. E. Towsley, 
Apr. 10, 1946. Div. 14-329.12-M10 
Preliminary Instruction Manual for 
S-Band Coincident Transponder Black 
Maria RT-7A/APX, C. A. Meyer, 
Sept. 20, 1945. Div. 14-324-MI 

Operating Instructions for Radiation 
Laboratory Model 5 Synchroscope, R. 
P. Abbenhouse, July 26, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.72-M7 
Maintenance Manual for Model AN/ 
APN-21XR Racon, D. J. Dickinson, 
R. H. Hazen, Apr. 11, 1945. 

Div. 14-328.121-M8 
Handbook of Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for the AN/APG-8 Airborne 
Radar Gunsighting Equipment, J. V. 
Holdam, Jr., May 18, 1945. 

Div. 14-323.12-M7 
Preliminary Instruction Manual for 
AN/APG-15B, J. V. Holdam, Jr., 
June 1, 1945. Div. 14-323.12-M8 

Handbook of Operating and Main¬ 
tenance Instructions for Dummy Load, 
TS-253/AP, F. B. Wood, Apr. 9, 1945. 

Div. 14-233-M3 
Instructions for Types TFX-17GA, 
TFX-18GA, TFX-19GA, TFX-30EC, 
TFX-31EC, Model 51 and Similar 
Types of Micrometer Frequency 
Meters, F. B. Wood, Editor, May 3, 
1945. Div. 14-251.41-M3 

Preliminary Technical Manual for 
SCR-584 MTI Modification Kit No. 
MC-61+2-AS and Fan Beam Search 
Antenna, H. B. Bekkar, Editor, June 
1, 1945. Div. 14-263-M5 

Preflight Check of Radio Set AN/ 
APQ-7, M. Boas, Sept. 25, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.12-M8 
Preliminary Instructions on Modifica¬ 
tion Kit MC-627 for Radio Set SCR- 
584, G. E. Brunette, May 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.16-MI 
Preliminary Instructions on Modifica¬ 
tion Kit MC-627 for Radio Set SCR- 
58U {Revised), G. E. Brunette, Nov. 
28, 1945. Div. 14-329.16-MI 

Handbook of Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for AN/APG-15-T1 Trainer, A. 
E. Caswell, June 23, 1945. 

Div. 14-411.22-M2 


RL-M-222 

RL-M-223 

RL-M-224 

RL-M-225 

RL-M-226 

RL-M-227 

RL-M-228 

RL-M-229 

RL-M-230 

RL-M-231 

RL-M-232 

RL-M-233 

RL-M-234 

RL-M-235 

RL-M-236 

RL-M-237 

RL-M-238 

RL-M-239 


Handbook of Operating Instructions 
for Loran Low-Frequency Converter 
CV-27/UPN, A. A. McKenzie, Apr. 
27, 1945. Div. 14-327.113-M2 

Operating Instructions for Sweep 
Calibrator Model B-8127, R. P. Ab¬ 
benhouse, June 20, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.2-M5 
CXHR Maintenance Manual, J. D. 
Fairbank, Sept. 21, 1945. 

Div. 14-322.2-M3 
Handbook of Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for Loran Low-Frequency Con¬ 
verter CV-27/UPN, A. A. McKenzie, 
July 6, 1945. Div. 14-327.113-M3 
Alignment Procedure for Cadillac Air¬ 
borne Synchro System, W. R. Gustaf¬ 
son, B. C. Carlson, June 28, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.14-M10 
Preliminary Handbook of Operating 
and Maintenance Instructions for 
Model AN/APA-46 Aircraft Radar 
Equipment, H. Wenetsky, Editor, 
June 1, 1945. Div. 14-329.12-M6 

AN/CPA-7 Operations Room Equip¬ 
ment Supplementing Radio Set AN/ 
CPS-1, W. M. Rieth, July 2, 1945. 

Div. 14-322.1-M10 
Preliminary Book of Maintenance 
Instructions for Shipboard Compo¬ 
nents of AEW, Lt. R. L. Kellner, Edi¬ 
tor, July 21, 1945. Div. 14-321.14-M12 
Hygraph Instruction Manual, L. Rov- 
ner, Aug. 8, 1945. Div. 14-213-MI 
Instructions for Type TSK-5SE Spec¬ 
trum Analyzer, F. B. Wood, Feb. 11, 
1946. Div. 14-251.5-M8 

Instruction Manual for Model 20 
Laboratory Modulator, C. R. Ricker, 
Feb. 19,1946. Div. 14-231.3-M7 

Black Maria Check Set, TS-U95/APX, 
A. Fong, Nov. 16, 1945. 

Div. 14-251.6-M15 
Instructions for TS-416 / AP Check 
Set, J. W. Severinghaus, Feb. 11, 
1946. Div. 14-251.6-M16 

Additional Modification, Calibration, 
and Plotting Procedures for RC-291+ 
Plotting Equipment, J. E. Ward, Feb. 
18, 1946. Div. 14-265.4-M6 

No report. 

Instructions for TBK-2RL Impedance 
Bridge, E. C. Simmons, F. B. Wood, 
Feb. 13, 1946. Div. 14-252.1-M8 

Instructions for K-Band Bench Test¬ 

ing, A. J. Zink, F. B. Wood, Apr. 5, 
1946. Div. 14-252.5-M4 

Operating Instructions for Model 12 
Modulator, A. C. Donovan, Sept. 17, 
1945. Div. 14-231.3-M6 






NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


57 


RL-M-240 

Preliminary Instructions for Radar 
System MK 35, M. Boas, Nov. 30, 
1945. Div. 14-323.32-M6 


borne Range Only Equipment, T. E. 
Lawrence, Jan. 31, 1944. 

Div. 14-323.11-MI 

RL-M-241 

Preliminary Operation and Mainte¬ 
nance Handbook for Release Point 
Indicator AN/ARA-17, J. D. Horgan, 

RL-S-7 

Notes on the Power Output of 723A 
Tubes, J. S. Kirby-Smith, Feb. 19, 
1944. Div. 14-241.41-M7 


J. E. Ward, Nov. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-265.3-M5 

RL-S-8 

Some General Microwave Anti-Jam 
Design Considerations and Perform¬ 

RL-M-242 

Preliminary Description of MK 56 
Gun Fire-Control System, W. R. Car- 
mody, A. D. Ehrenfried, Dec. 15, 1945. 


ance of a Special Receiver, P. R. Bell, 
Jr., F. M. Ashbrook, Feb. 24, 1944. 

Div. 14-262.1-MI 


Div. 14-323.32-M7 

RL-S-9 

Comparison of P7 Screen-Test Meth¬ 

RL-M-243 

Handbook of Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for AN/APA-53 Indicator As¬ 


ods, W. B. Nottingham, Mar. 14, 
1944. Div. 14-242.231-M8 


sembly, W. R. Slaunwhite, Lt. R. L. 
Kellner, Oct. 24, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.14-M17 

RL-S-10 

Detection of Propeller and Sambo 
Modulations, J. L. Lawson, Editor, 
May 16, 1944. Div. 14-324.1-M2 

RL-M-244 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions 
for AN/AIC-6 Intercommunication 

RL-S-11 

Servo Generator Life Tests, G. J. 
Plain, Apr. 8, 1944. Div. 14-214.3-M6 


System, W. R. Slaunwhite, Lt. R. L. 
Kellner, Oct. 23, 1945. 

Div. 14-261-M3 

RL-S-12 

Possible Radar Solutions to the Prob¬ 
lem of Accurate Siting of Field Artil¬ 
lery, A. Roberts, Apr. 7, 1944. 

RL-M-245 

HMI for Cadillac II Power Supply, 


Div. 14-328.113-MI 


Lt. R. L. Kellner, Oct. 23, 1945. 

Div. 14-235.1-M8 

RL-S-13 

Radar Photo Reconnaissance, C. F. J. 
Overhage, Apr. 10, 1944. 

RL-M-246 

Preliminary Instructions for Radar 


Div. 14-264-M5 


Set AN/APG-13B, M. Boas, Sept. 15, 
1945. Div. 14-323.2-M10 

RL-S-14 

MTB Computing Radar Sight, G. F. 
Duvall, Apr. 10, 1944. 

RL-M-247 

Nosmeagle, Lt. J. B. Higley, T. A. 


Div. 14-323.5-M2 


Farrell, Jr., Nov. 30, 1945. 

RL-S-15 

No report. 


Div. 14-329.143-M3 

RL-S-16 

Beacon Tests with AN/APS-6, R. M. 

RL-M-248 

Operating Instructions for the K-Band 
Rapid Scan System, C. J. Swartwout, 


Alexander, June 2, 1944. 

Div. 14-328.113-M2 


Mar. 20, 1946. Div. 14-234.322-M6 

RL-S-17 

Focus Coil Control for Cathode-Ray 

RL-M-249 

Operating and Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for Indicator for Rapid-Scan 


Tubes, R. D. Rawcliffe, May 17, 1944. 

Div. 14-242.24-M3 


System, P. Jarmotz, Apr. 5, 1946. 

Div. 14-242.12-M8 

Special Reports 

RL-S-18 

RL-S-19 

Model 5 Synchroscope, G. H. Nibbe, 
June 2, 1944. Div. 14-251.72-M6 

Ground-Position Indicator for Radar 
Navigation and Bombing, B. Chance, 

RL-S-1 

Testing of Skiatrons, H. C. Kelly, R. 
W. Hull, Dec. 30, 1943. 

Div. 14-242.22-MI 


I. A. Greenwood, Jr., W. J. Tull, J. W. 
Gray, June 2, 1944. 

Div. 14-329.142-MI 

RL-S-ls 

Testing of Skiatrons, Supplement, H. 
C. Kelly, R. W. Hull, W. D. Hope, 
May 6, 1944. Div. 14-242.22-MI 

RL-S-20 

Window Tests on AN/CPS-6, Lees¬ 
burg, Florida, June 7 and 9, 19M, L. 
B. Linford, J. Millman, July 8, 1944. 

RL-S-2 

Target Raft Transponder, D. R. 


Div. 14-262.1-M2 


Young, Jan. 27, 1944. 

Div. 14-328.2-MI 

RL-S-21 

A Procedure for Statistical Analysis 
of Depth Soundings, F. B. Hilde¬ 

RL-S-3 

Walworth Waveguide Bends, R. M. 
Walker, Jan. 28, 1944. 


brand, P. D. Crout, July 29, 1944. 

Div. 14-600-M4 


Div. 14-233.422-M9 

RL-S-22 

AN/APS-10 Airborne Radar, A. 

RL-S-4 

A Comparison of Positive and Nega¬ 
tive Intensity Modulation of PPI Dis¬ 


Longacre, July 12, 1944. 

Div. 14-321.1-MI 


plays, L. J. Haworth, Jan. 26, 1944. 

Div. 14-242.3-M9 

RL-S-23 

DOLPHIN, Remotely Controlled Tor¬ 
pedo Rack Actuating Mechanism, G. 

RL-S-5 

A High Resolution Set, R. M. Ember- 
son, Jan. 26, 1944. Div. 14-310.32-M5 


F. Duvall, Aug. 29, 1944. 

Div. 14-323.5-M3 

RL-S-6 

General Description, Special Installa¬ 
tion Requirements, and Mounting Di¬ 
mensions of AN/APG-5 ( ARO ) Air- 

RL-S-24 

Japanese Microwave Radar, A. M. 
Clogston, Aug. 26, 1944. 

Div. 14-262.3-MI 




58 


PART II 


RL-S-25 

Flight Tests on AN/APS-6A, R. M. 
Alexander, Nov. 30, 1944. 

Div. 14-326.1-M7 

RL-S-42 

RL-S-26 

Airborne Early Warning, AEW, W. 

K. Murray, Sept. 1, 1944. 

Div. 14-321.14-MI 

RL-S-43 

RL-S-27 

Airborne Early Warning, AEW, (RL- 
S-26 plus additional material), W. K. 

RL-S-44 


Murray, Sept. 1, 1944. 

Div. 14-321.14-MI 

RL-S-45 

RL-S-28 

Catalog of Microwave Test Equip¬ 
ment, F. B. Wood, Editor, Sept. 30, 



1944 . Div. 14-121.2-M4 

RL-S-46 

RL-S-29 

X-Band Waveguide Corrosion Proof¬ 
ing, R. M. Walker, Oct. 6, 1944. 



Div. 14-223-M2 

RL-S-47 

RL-S-30 

Interconnecting AN/APA-5 and Army 
Radar Sets, J. X. Mulvey, Jr., Air¬ 
craft Radio Laboratory, Oct. 2, 1944. 



Div. 14-329.12-M2 

RL-S-48 

RL-S-31 

A Production Analysis of the War¬ 
time Radio and Radar Industry, A. A. 



Bright, J. Exter, Nov. 1, 1944. 

Div. 14-600-M6 

RL-S-49 

RL-S-32 

AEW Bedford Trials, W. Moore, Oct. 



19, 1944. Div. 14-321.14-M2 

RL-S-50 

RL-S-33 

Preliminary Testing of the Houston 
Corporation AN/APS-10 Scanner, G. 



E. Hewitt, Dec. 23, 1944. 

Div. 14-234-M2 

RL-S-51 

RL-S-34 

Termination Report on Radar Photo 



Reconnaissance Project, C. F. J. 
Overhage, Nov. 16, 1944. 

Div. 14-264-M7 

RL-S-52 

RL-S-35 

Specifications for 15-Mc Supersonic 



Crystal for Crystal Cartridges Types 

3 and 7B, P. Rosenberg, Jan. 22, 1945. 

Div. 14-422.1-M2 

RL-S-53 

RL-S-36 

Tactical Use of Delayed PPI Scopes 
of the AEW System, H. M. James, 
Jan. 11, 1945. Div. 14-321.14-M5 

RL-S-54 

RL-S-37 

Preliminary Report on Single Air¬ 
craft Target Ranges of AEW, S. D. 
Bennett, Jan. 27, 1945. 

RL-S-55 


Div. 14-321.14-M6 

RL-S-56 

RL-S-38 

Waveforms, Voltage and Resistance 



Measurements in AN/APA-5 Indi¬ 
cator Equipment, G. Q. Lipscomb, 



Jan. 31, 1945. Div. 14-242.12-M5 

RL-S-57 

RL-S-39 

A Proposed Design for MX-180/A 
Corner Reflector, Float Marker, 


Radar, Droppable, P. D. Tilton, Feb. 
5, 1945. Div. 14-267.1-M4 

RL-S-58 

RL-S-40 

Thumbnail Sketch for December and 
January, D. G. White, Feb. 3, 1945. 

Div. 14-501-M13 


RL-S-41 

Catalog of Microwave Test Equip¬ 
ment, E. A. S. Jacobson, Editor, Aug 
25, 1945. Div. 14-121.2-M6 

RL-S-59 


Alignment Kit (Torpedo Rack ) Mark 
1 Mod 0 , G. F. Duvall, Mar. 17, 1945. 

Div. 14-323.5-M5 
The So-called Standard Target, A. H. 
Brown, Mar. 10, 1945. 

Div. 14-253.2-MI 
H2K Radar Displays, C. F. J. Over- 
hage, Apr. 9, 1945. Div. 14-329.12-M4 
Ultrasonic Radar Trainer PPI Photo¬ 
graphs of a Simulated H2X Bombing 
Mission over Tokyo, P. Rosenberg, 
Mar. 24, 1945. Div. 14-411.11-M4 
Thumbnail Sketch for February and 
March, D. C. White, Apr. 2, 1945. 

Div. 14-501-M13 

Release Point Indicator Used in Con¬ 
junction with RC-294, J. D. Horgan, 
J. E. Ward, May 16, 1945. 

Div. 14-265.3-M3 

Tabulation of CRT Screen Properties, 
A. B. White, May 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-242.23-MI 
Steady-State Vibration of Two-Spring 
Mechanical System, F. B. Hildebrand, 
Apr. 14, 1945. Div. 14-113-M4 

AEW Tactical Tests at Brigantine, 
H. G. Weiss, June 15, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.14-M8 
PPI Photographs from AEW, S. D. 
Bennett, July 5, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.14-Mil 

Anticlutter Circuits for AEW, V. 
Josephson, L. B. Linford, J. L. Law- 
son, C. H. Palmer, Jr., Aug. 1, 1945. 

Div. 14-321.14-M13 
Thumbnail Sketch for April and May, 

D. G. White, May 30, 1945. 

Div. 14-501-M13 
Preflight Check of Radio Set AN/ 
APQ-7, M. Boas, June 15, 1945. 

Div. 14-329.12-M7 
Proposed Antenna for Panoramic 
Radar, W. O. Gordy, May 22, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.326-M4 
Velocity of Propagation of 15-Mc 
Ultrasonic Pulses in Liquids, P. 
Rosenberg, Nov. 5, 1945. 

Div. 14-423-M2 
AN/APS - 15A and AN/APS - 15B 
Tests, R. C. Ottens, Nov. 21, 1945. 

Div. 14-253.1-M4 
Tables of Fourier Transforms of 
Fourier Series, Power Series, and 
Polynomials, P. Austin, R. C. Spencer, 

E. Chisholm, E. Fine, J. Schwartz, 

Aug. 30, 1945. Div. 14-112-M6 

Radar Bombing Techniques, V. L. 
Bostick, Apr. 30, 1946. 

Div. 14-329.11-M2 






NUMERICAL INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


59 


RL-S-60 

Tables for Use with Torpedo Director 


Texts 


March 33 Mod 1: Part I, Own Speed — 

RL-T-1 

Lecture Notes, J. C. Slater. 


10 Knots; Part II, Own Speed—12 
Knots; Part III, Own Speed—U 
Knots; Part IV, Own Speed—23 
Knots; G. F. Duvall, June 29, 1945. 

RL-T-2 

Notes on Microwaves, W. W. Hansen, 
prepared by S. Seely and E. C. 
Pollard, Oct. 20, 1941. 

Div. 14-121.1-M2 


Div. 14-323.5-M6 

RL-T-3 

Rectifier Filter Circuit Analysis, H. 

RL-S-61 

Mechanical and Electrical Tests of 
the General Electric Company Scan¬ 


J. White, Feb. 17, 1942. 

Div. 14-212.1-MI 


ner for the AN/APS-10 System, G. 
E. Hewitt, July 14, 1945. 

Div. 14-234.323-M4 

RL-T-4 

Analysis of an Amplidyne Servo- 
Mechanism, C. C. Lawry, Jr., Feb. 10, 
1942. Div. 14-214.1-MI 

RL-S-62 

The Manual Plotting System RC-305, 

J. W. Brean, J. E. Ward, J. D. 
Horgan, Aug. 31, 1945. 

Div. 14-265.3-M4 

RL-T-5 

Transmission Lines and Waveguides, 
Similarities and Differences, N. H. 
Frank, June 4, 1942. 

Div. 14-233.41-M2 

RL-S-63 

Torpedo Director Mark 33 Mod 1, G. 
Duvall, R. G. Page, Nov. 30, 1945. 

Div. 14-323.5-M7 

RL-T-6 

Explanation of Impedance Matching, 
H. Krutter, July 7, 1942. 

Div. 14-252.1-M3 

RL-S-64 

Antenna Catalogue, J. J. Brady, Oct. 

8, 1945. Div. 14-234.5-M16 

RL-T-7 

Paraboloid Diffraction Patterns from 
the Standpoint of Physical Optics, R. 

RL-S-65 

Supplementary Report on Aircraft 
Target Ranges of AEW, S. D. Ben¬ 


C. Spencer, Oct. 21, 1942. 

Div. 14-234.22-M3 


nett, Apr. 26, 1946. 

Div. 14-321.14-M20 

RL-T-8 

Microwave Radar, Volume I, Theory 
and Practice of Pulsed Circuits, D. 

RL-S-66 

Type Test of the Fairchild Radar 


G. Fink, July 1942. Div. 14-212.4-MI 


Recording Camera, D. G. Bagley, R. 
C. Babish, Oct. 30, 1945. 

RL-T-9 

Wave Guide Handbook, Section I, Sept. 
24, 1942; Section II, Attenuation in 


Div. 14-264.1-M5 


Wave Guides, Oct. 2, 1942; Section 

RL-S-67 

Operational Procedure for AN/APA- 
5, W. J. Deerhake, K. E. Schreiner, 
Oct. 26, 1945. Div. 14-329.12-M9 


III, Obstacles in Wave Guides, Nov. 
11, 1942; Section IV, Bends and 
T-Junctions in Wave Guides, Dec. 4, 

RL-S-68 

Radar R-F Test Points, A. H. Brown, 
Dec. 15, 1945. Div. 14-233-M6 


1942; Div. 14-233.422-M5 

Section V, Dielectric Structures in 

RL-S-69 

A Survey of the AN/TPS-10, Little 
Abner, T. M. Moore, Apr. 26, 1946. 


Wave Guides, N. H. Frank, Feb. 9, 
1943. Div. 14-233.412-M5-7, 9 


Div. 14-322.1-M12 

RL-T-10 

Theory of Impedance and Admittance 

RL-S-70 

X-Band Sealed Standard Cavities, F. 
J. Gaffney, Feb. 13, 1946. 

Div. 14-211.5-M7 


Diagrams and Allied Subjects, S. 
Seely, Feb. 18, 1943. Reprinted by the 
U. S. Navy as NAVSHIPS 900,038. 

RL-S-71 

Evaluation of Specifications for P1U 


Div. 14-252.1-M5 


CRT Screens, A. B. White, Jan. 14, 
1946. Div. 14-242.231-Mil 

RL-T-11 

Reflection Coefficients and Impedance 
Charts S. A. Goudsmit, Nov. 9, 1942. 

RL-S-72 

No report. 


Div. 14-252.1-M4 

RL-S-73 

Radar Components that Affect Range, 
L. Davis, Jr., Dec. 10, 1945. 

Div. 14-243-M4 

RL-T-12 

Rectifier Filter Circuit Analyses, Sup¬ 
plement to Report RL-T-3, H. J. 
White, Nov. 4, 1942. Div. 14-212.1-M2 

RL-S-74 

Operation for Peak Performnace, R. 
D. O’Neal, Dec. 20, 1945. 

Div. 14-268-MI 

RL-T-13 

Microwave Technique as of May 191^3, 
J. M. Peterson, Editor, and others, 
May 5, 1943, Reprinted by the U. S. 

RL-S-75 

MK 151 Director, H. S. Sommers, Jr., 
Mar. 5, 1946. Div. 14-323.32-M8 


Navy as NAVSHIPS 900,028. 

Div. 14-230-MI 

RL-S-76 

MEW Close Control, E. Miller, Apr. 
30, 1946. Div. 14-265.1-M9 

RL-T-14 

Use and Deviation of a Z, 0 Chart, 
J. Reed, May 18, 1943. 

RL-S-77 

AFC Operation and Maintenance, J. 


Div. 14-233.41-M5 


G. Jelatis, J. W. Woodbury, H. M. 
Herreman, Jan. 25, 1946. 

Div. 14-232.15-M4 

RL-T-15 

Modulator Text, A. S. Jerrems, E. R. 
Kravitz, Editors, Dec. 17, 1943, Sec¬ 
ond Edition, A. S. Jerrems, Editor, 







PART II 


60 


June 23, 1944. Div. 14-231-M6 

RL-T-16 Shock Mounting and Vibrations, P. D. 

Crout, May 18, 1944. Div. 14-221-MI 
RL-T-17 Introduction to Alternating Currents, 

Q. Values, and Transmission Lines, 
E. W. Samson, Aug. 29, 1944. 

Div. 14-233.43-M3 

RL-T-18 General Lecture Series on Radar 

Components, H. H. Wheaton, Editor, 
Dec. 1, 1944. Div. 14-210-M3 

Microfilmed Informal Reports 

MTI Using Coherent Intermediate Frequency, A. G. 

Emslie, Aug. 22, 1945. Div. 14-263-M7 

AN/APA-5, Preliminary Report on 1,000-Foot Runs 
from July 18 to 22, 19kk, Aug. 7, 1944. 

Div. 14-253.1-MI 

AN/APA-5, Preliminary Report on 5,000-Foot Runs 
from August k to 12, 191*1+, Aug. 17, 1944. [Cor¬ 
rected Sept. 6, 1944.] Div. 14-253.1-M2 

AN/APA-5, Preliminary Report on 15,000-Foot Runs 
from August 25 to 28, 19 kk, Sept. 6, 1944. 

Div. 14-253.1-M3 

AN / APG-13B, Vulture, E. H. B. Bartelink. 

Div. 14-323.2-M12 

AN/APG-21, Terry, E. A. Slusser. Div. 14-323.2-M13 
Letters Discussing ASP-25 and Related Ideas Concern¬ 
ing ASH, E. H. B. Bartelink. Div. 14-323.2-M14 
History of AN/APG-5, ARO; A. F. Sise, B. P. Bogert, 
Jan. 15, 1946. Div. 14-323.11-M4 

Proposed Sea Echo Measurements with the Airborne 
MTI Plane, H. Goldstein, RL-42, Aug. 14, 1945. 

Div. 14-122.112-M2 
A New Secondary Modulation Indicator and the Radar 
System Developed for Testing It, F. G. Dunnington, 
RL-45, Mar. 25, 1946. Div. 14-242.12-M7 

A Continuously Indicating Audio Spectroscope for C-W 
Systems, R. H. Dicke, RL-61, Dec. 30, 1943. 

Div. 14-251.5-M3 

Preliminary Manual on the SCR-58k Close Support 
System, Technical Operation, Employment and Main¬ 
tenance; ASB Reference No. 3, E. M. Lyman, R. W. 
Larson, British Branch Radiation Laboratory, Ad¬ 
vanced Service Base; Jan. 5, 1945. Div. 14-265.1-M3 
Pulse Doppler with Reference to Ground Speed Indica¬ 
tion, D. Sayre, RL-63, Mar. 20, 1944. Div. 14-124-M2 
Lecture Outline for Course on AN/APG-13, Falcon, 
Herbert H. Wheaton, RL-64.2, Aug. 3, 1944. 

Div. 14-323.2-M5 

Bibliography of Radiation Laboratory Literature on 
MTI as of February 6, 19 k5, RL-65, Feb. 6, 1945. 

Div. 14-263-M2 


Some MTI Nomenclature in Use at Radiation Labora¬ 
tory, MIT, R. A. McConnell, RL-65, May 2, 1945. 

Div. 14-263-M3 

Estimated Limitations of Kit MC-6U2, MTI for SCR- 
58^, F. Cunningham and R. A. McConnell, RL-65, 
June 18, 1945. Div. 14-263-M6 

Notes on the Rebecca-H System from Information Ob¬ 
tained at TRE, A. Roberts, RL-71, Aug. 25, 1943. 

Div. 14-327.3-MI 

Unified Radar Bombsight, URBS, E. B. Meservey, RL- 
71.0, July 31, 1945. Div. 14-329.143-M2 

On Surfaces that Reflect Radio Waves Poorly, 0. Hal- 
pern, RL-72, Nov. 4, 1942. Div. 14-132-MI 

Notes on the European and Eastern Atlantic S. S. 
Loran Systems, R. H. Woodward, W. Lees, BBRL-83, 
Apr. 17, 1945. Div. 14-327.1-M4 

Project Falcon, Air-to-Surface Vessel Radar Range for 

75-Mm Cannon in B-25, C. F. J. Overhage, RL-91, 
Dec. 15, 1943. Div. 14-323.2-MI 

Project Falcon, AN/APG-13, C. F. J. Overhage, RL-91, 

Jan. 24, 1944. Div. 14-323.2-M2 

Frequency Pulling of ARO k®k Lighthouse Cavities, 
E. A. Slusser, RL-91, Feb. 14, 1944. Div. 14-241.42-M3 
The Effects of Cavity Bias on the ARO Cavity Operated 
by the ARO Modulator, E. A. Slusser, RL-91, Apr. 
27, 1944. Div. 14-323.11-M2 

Some Factors Governing the Range of AI Sets, T. W. 

Bonner, RL-91, May 3, 1944. Div. 14-326.1-M4 

Reduction of the Effects of Ground Clutter on the 
SCR-720, E. W. Cowan, RL-91, June 7, 1945. 

Div. 14-263.1-M3 

Flight Test of an Experimental Horn-Fed Antenna for 
H2X, R. C. Ottens, J. E. Woodward, RL-91.3, Dec. 1, 
1944. Div. 14-234.21-M8 

Proposal for Extending the Range of Shoran or M-H 
Beacon Coverage by the Use of GPI, W. J. Tull, RL- 
91.3, July 20, 1945. Div. 14-327.2-M2 

Errors of Optical Range Determination, Paul R. 

Halmos, RL-91.5, July 20, 1945. Div. 14-243-M3 
The Solenoid Camera Drive, C. W. Mautz, RL-91.5, Oct. 

10, 1945. Div. 14-264.1-M4 

Tests of AGL-1 Installed in Tail of B-2kD Airplane, 
L. J. Laslett, Charles F. West, G. W. Curran, RL-94, 
Mar. 5, 1943. Div. 14-323.13-MI 

Calculation of Errors in Conical Scanning GL Systems 
Arising from Detuning when the Transmitter Fre¬ 
quency is Pulled during the Rotation, L. J. Laslett, 
RL-94, March 1943. Div. 14-234.321-M3 

Summary of Work on Propeller Modulation at the 
Radiation Laboratory, J. M. Sturtevant, RL-103, 
Mar. 21, 1944. Div. 14-324.1-MI 

Coherent Integration, A. G. Emslie, RL-103, May 16, 
1944, Div. 14-125-M8 





PART III 


SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14 AND 
RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


T his index carries only the identifying name 
of the report and, in the case of NDRC re¬ 
ports, an indication of the laboratory or com¬ 
pany issuing it. The date of issuance is included 
to differentiate Progress Reports of the same 
title. Complete details of each report are given 
in Part I, Division 14 NDRC Reports, and 
in Part II, Radiation Laboratory Reports, 
which are designated as 14- and RL- respec¬ 
tively. 

Absorbent Materials, see also Dielectrics 

Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report , Jan. 

14, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-211 

Special Protective Coatings t Progress Report, Feb. 

14, 1944 [du Pontl. 14-241 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Report, Sept. 

13, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-247 

Monthly Summary and Informal Monthly Progress 
Report on Protective Coatings, Mar. 14, 1944 [du 
Pont]. 14-254 

Monthly Summary and Informal Monthly Progress 
Report on Protective Coatings, Apr. 14, 1944 [du 
Pont]. 14-264 

Monthly and Informal Monthly Progress Report on 
Special Protective Coatings, May 13, 1944 [du 
Pont]. 14-273 

Special Protective Coating, Progress Report, June 
13, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-280 

Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report, July 
14, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-291 

Monthly Summary and Informal Progress Report, 
Aug. 11, 1944 [du Pont], 14-306 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary, Oct. 

13, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-325 

The Preparation of Sambo Films for Scheme A [du 
Pont]. 14-343 

Survey of Binder (Use A), Special Protective Coat¬ 
ings — I [du Pont]. 14-344 

Special Protective Coatings — II, Formulation Studies 
—Composition Variables [du Pont]. 14-345 

Special Protective Coatings — III, Formulation 
Studies—Physical Processing Variables [du Pont]. 

14-346 

Special Protective Coatings — IV, Pigment Evalua¬ 
tion Studies [du Pont]. 14-347 

Special Protective Coatings — V. Film Thickness 
Evaluation [du Pont]. 14-348 


Absorbent Materials ( Continued ) 

Special Protective Coatings — VI, Cross-Knifed Films 
for Practical Work at MIT [du Pont]. 14-349 
Special Protective Coatings — VII, Knife Casting on 
Semiworks Wheels [du Pont]. 14-350 

Special Protective Coatings — VIII, Large Scale Coat¬ 
ing Trials Investigation of Fabric Coating Equip¬ 
ment [du Pont]. 14-351 

Special Protective Coatings — IX, Spray Trials at 
Toledo [du Pont]. 14-352 

Special Protective Coatings — X, Development of 
Cement and Paint Making Procedures for Scheme 
A [du Pont]. 14-353 

Special rotective Coatings — XI, Development of 
Machine-Spraying Process for Scheme A [du 
Pont]. 14-854 

Special Protective Coatings — XII, Characterization 
of Metal Flakes [du Pont]. 14-355 

Special Protective Coatings — XIII, Preparation of 
Film by Calendering [du Pont]. 14-356 

Special Protective Coatings; Methods of Analysis for 
Aluminum Film and Its Ingredients [du Pont]. 

14-357 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary, Nov. 

14, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-358 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary, Dec. 

13, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-378 

Monthly Summary, Special Protective Coatings, Jan. 

12, 1945 [du Pont]. 14-389 

Special Protective Coatings, Physical Performance 

Tests on Preferred Sambo System Under Simulated 
Service Conditions [du Pont]. 14-395 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary, Feb. 

14, 1945 [du Pont]. 14-403 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary, 

March 14, 1945 [du Pont]. 14-422 

Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report, June 
14, 1945 [du Pont]. 14-448 

Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report, Apr. 

13, 1945 [du Pont]. 14-452 

Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report, July 

12, 1945 [du Pont]. 14-464 

Special Protective Coatings — XV, Semiworks-Scale 
Preparation of Machine-Sprayed Film [du Pont]. 

14-467 

Special Protective Coatings — XIV, Formulation 
Studies—Exploratory Work for New Uses [du 
Pont]. 14-469 

Special Protective Coatings — XVII, Laboratory Study 
of Adhesive Systems [du Pont]. 14-470 


61 


62 


PART III 


Absorbent Materials (Continued) 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary and 
Informal Progress Report, Aug 1 . 13,1945 [du Pont]. 

14-491 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary and 
Informal Progress Report, Sept. 14,1945 [du Pont]. 

14-502 

Special Protective Coatings—XXV, Final Report 
[duPont]. 14-508 

Special Protective Coatings — XVI, Surface Adjust¬ 
ment of u Use B” Film [du Pont]. 14-547 

Special Protective Coatings — XVIII, Semiworks-Scale 
Preparation of Machine-Sprayed Films [du Pont]. 

14-548 

Special Protective Coatings — XIX, Practical Applica¬ 
tion Trials, i( Use A” [du Pont]. 14-549 

Special Protective Coatings — XX, Practical Applica¬ 
tion Trials, Laboratory Study of Adhesives for 
(< Uses B and C” [du Pont]. 14-550 

Special Protective Coatings—XXI, Formulation De¬ 
velopment Studies [du Pont]. 14-551 

Special Protective Coatings—XXII, Preparation of 
Films by Hot Pressing [du Pont]. 14-552 

Special Protective Coatings — XXIII, Semiworks-Scale 
Preparation of Machine-Sprayed Films [du Pont]. 

14-553 

Special Protective Coatings—XXIV, Process Develop¬ 
ment Work at Newburgh [du Pont]. 14-554 

Airborne Radar, see also Beacons, Fire Control, Guided 
Missiles, Landing, Navigation, and Night Fighting 

Components 

Final Report of Research and Development Con¬ 
ducted on Light House Tube Transmitter- 
Receiver Units [Philco]. 14-190 

Light weight X-Band Radar, Progress Report No. 1, 
July 1, 1943 [BCA]. 14-195 

AIA-1 Scanner Development Program Completion 
Report [Dalmo Victor]. 14-199 

The AGL Receiver [GE]. 14-275 

Design and Test of Project Eagle Airfoil 
[Douglas]. 14-290 

Final Report on Tubes for Lightweight X-Band 
Radar and Ultra-Portable X-Band Beacon 
[RCA]. 14-415 

Final Report on H2K Roll Stabilized Scanner 
[Maguire Industries]. 14-429 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions of Aircraft 
Radar Equipment for Army-Navy Model RT-63 / 
APS British Model 110 DB/206 (K Band RF 
Head) [Sylvania]. 14-495 

Development and Production of 50 K Band RF 
Heads, Army-Navy Model RT-63/APS, British 
Model 110 DB/206 [Sylvania] 14-496 

2CH1A1 ( AGL-1) Aircraft Fire Control Computer 
[GE]. 14-570 

Indicator Components as fixed in a Complete Air¬ 
craft Interception Installation. RL-138 

Tune-up Procedure for 3-Cm RF System. RL-160 
Matching, Losses, and Frequency Sensitivity of a 
3-Cm RF System. RL-161 


Airborne Radar (Continued) 

AIA Indicators. 

ARO Range Follow-up Unit. 
ARO Range Unit. 

Report on Aircraft Radio Sight. 


RL-311 
RL-331 
RL-332 
RL-374 

Airborne Radar Projects in Division 9. RL-376 

Pictorial Brief of an Experimental AGL-1 Installa¬ 
tion. RL-377 

Weight Analysis of Airborne Radar Sets. RL-450 
Modification of the Amplifier of the AN/APN-2 to 
Give Sharp Cut-off Wide-Band Response. RL-613 
A Low Drag Beacon Antenna for Fighter Air¬ 
craft. RL-685 

Stable Scanners and Unsteady Airplanes. RL-701 
APQ-13 60-Inch Antenna. RL-751 

Airborne Early Warning-Search Antenna. RL-779 
K-Band Antenna for High Altitude Bombing. 

RL-789 

AN/APS-31/33 R-F Unit. RL-886 

Improved R-F System for the Transmitter-Re¬ 
ceiver Unit of the APQ-13. RL-905 

SN-J^l/APA-53 (Cadillac II Synchronizer) and IN- 
188/APA-53 (Cadillac II Indicator). RL-937 
Range Follow-up Unit; Theory of Operation, Main¬ 
tenance Instruction, and Parts List. RL-M-125 
AN/APS -15 Receiver - Indicator Modified for 
Ground Range Sweeps and Remote Amplifier. 

RL-M-172A 

Electronic Cursor for AN/APS-15. RL-M-175 

Replacement Pressurized RF Unit for AN/APS- 
15 A. RL-M-210 

Handbooks and Manuals 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for AN/ 
APA-53 Indicator Assembly. RL-M-243 

Manual for Operation and Maintenance of TW 
Audio Indicator. RL-M-134 

Radio Set RHB, Section I—Technical Description 
of the Production Model Radio Set RHB. Sec¬ 
tion II—Adjustment and Alignment of Radio 
Set RHB. RL-508-1 

Radio Set RHB, Section III—Glider Checkout Pro¬ 
cedure. RL-508-2 

Radio Set RHB, Section IV—RHB Test Equip¬ 
ment. RL-508-3 

Instruction Manual for B-18 Radar Installation. 

RL-M-100 

Handbook for Radar Equipment 596. RL-M-113 

ARO System, General Description and Operational 
Procedure. RL-M-125 

AN/APS-15 Schematics. RL-M-135 

AN/APS-15 Schematics. RL-M-135B 

Handbook of Instructions for Radio Set AN/APS- 
15 (H*X). RL-M-135C 

Manual for Fighter Tail-Warning Equipments. 

RL-M-138 

Handbook of Instructions for AN/APA-9 {Aspen) 
Radar Set. RL-M-148A 

Handbook of Instructions for AN/APA-9 (Aspen) 
Radar Set. (Second Abbreviated Edition). 

RL-M-148B 





SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


63 


Handbooks and Manuals ( Continued) 

Handbook of Instructions for Radio Set AN/APA- 
9 (Preproduction Sets) (Complete Edition). 

RL-M-148C 

Falcon System Manual. RL-M-152A 

AN/APG-13 Falcon System Manual. RL-M-152B 
AN/APG-13 System Manual. RL-M-152C 

Instruction Manual for Automatic H2X Camera 
Model A. RL-M-163 

Temporary Instruction Manual for Automatic 
Radar Camera Model B. RL-M-164A 

Temporary Instruction Manual for Automatic 
H2X Camera Model B. RL-M-164B 

Maintenance Manual G for the AN/APN-7 System 
Modified for the SG Band. RL-M-170 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for AN/APG-15. 

RL-M-178 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for AN/APG-15. 

RL-M-178B 

Computer Mark 14 AN/APA-30 XN-1 Instruction 
Manual. RL-M-179 

Preliminary Technical Manual for AEW. 

RL-M-180A 

Description of the Experimental ROSEBUD. 

RL-M-184 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for AN/ 
APA-40 ( Micro-H Mark II) Airborne Attach¬ 
ment to AN/APS-15. RL-M-197 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for X-Band Coin¬ 
cident Beacon XCB (Mark I) AN/APX-1U. 

RL-M-199 

Preliminary Maintenance and Operating Instruc¬ 
tions for AN/APX-15. RL-M-200 

Theory of Operation of AEW Circuits. RL-M-201 
Preliminary Instruction Manual for S-Band coin¬ 
cident Transponder Black Maria RT-74/APX. 

RL-M-211 

Maintenance Manual for Model AN/APN-21XR 
Racon. RL-M-213 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for the 
AN/APG-8 Airborne Radar Gunsighting Equip¬ 
ment. RL-M-214 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for AN/APG-15B. 

RL-M-215 

Preflight Check of Radio Set AN/APQ-7. 

RL-M-219 

Alignment Procedure for Cadillac Airborne Syn¬ 
chro System. RL-M-226 

Preliminary Handbook of Operating and Main¬ 
tenance Instructions for Model AN/APA-46 
Aircraft Radar Equipment. RL-M-227 

Preliminary Operation and Maintenance Handbook 
for Release Point Indicator AN/ARA-17. 

RL-M-241 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for the 
AN/APA-53 Indicator Assembly. RL-M-243 
Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for Cadillac 
II Power Supply. RL-M-245 

Preliminary Instructions for Radar Set AN/APG- 
13B. RL-M-246 

Nosmeagle. RL-M-247 


Handbooks and Manuals ( Continued) 

Pre flight Check of Radio Set AN/APQ-7. 

RL-S-54 

Operational Procedure for AN/APA-5. RL-S-67 


PERFORMANCE 

Maintenance Experience with ASV Equipment. 

RL-34 

Regular Report on the X-JO-3, Oct. 1, 1941. 

RL-53 

Regular Report on the X-JO-3, Nov. 5, 1941. 

RL-54 

Regular Report on Navy Dirigible K-3, Nov. 5, 
1941. RL-55 

Regular Report on the Maintenance Group, Oct. 

22, 1941. RL-60 

Regular Report on the Maintenance Group, Nov. 

26, 1941 RL-61 

Radar Target Contrast. RL-375 

Photographs of the PPI Indicator Tube with 3-Cm 
ASV Over Water and Land. RL-381 

Photographic Polarization Tests. RL-382 

Operational Report on B-24, No. 1, in the British 
Isles, March-June, 1942. RL-391 

Altitude Return in the AN/APS-6. RL-706 

Flight Behavior of the Flux Gate and Gyrosyn 
Compasses and Their Effects on GPI. RL-712 
Flight Tests of Block I Relay Radar System. 

RL-727 

Echoes from Tropical Rain on X-Band Airborne 
Radar. RL-728 

An Aerial Investigation of K-Band Radar Perform¬ 
ance under Tropical Atmospheric Conditions. 

RL-729 


Flight Tests of AEW Block Ill Relay Link. RL-739 


The AN/APS-32. RL-763-2 

The AN/APS-33. RL-763-3 

The AN/APS-34. RL-763-4 

Range Accuracy of AN/APG-5 ARO. RL-820 

A Final Report on AN/APS-10. RL-874 


Range and Tracking Accuracy of AN/APG-15B. 

RL-875 

Interference Measurements on the AN/APS-30 
Series. RL-998 

Boresighting the AN/APG-15 Antenna Assembly. 

RL-1009 

Beacon Tests with AN/APS-6. RL-S-16 

Flight Tests on AN/APS-6A. RL-S-25 

AEW Bedford Trials. RL-S-32 

Preliminary Report on Single Aircraft Target 
Ranges of AEW. RL-S-37 

Waveforms, Voltage and Resistance Measurements 
in AN/APA-5 Indicator Equipment. RL-S-38 
H2K Radar Displays. RL-S-44 

AEW Tactical Tests at Brigantine. RL-S-50 
PPI Photographs from AEW. RL-S-51 

AN/APS-15 A and AN/APS-15B Tests. RL-S-57 
Mechanical and Electrical Tests of the General 


Electric Company Scanner for the AN/APS-10 
System. RL-S-61 

Supplementary Report on Aircraft Target Ranges 
of AEW. RL-S-65 





64 


PART III 


Systems and Attachments 

Descriptive Technical Specification-Fighter Tail- 
Warning Equipment, AN/APS-13 (XA1) [RCA]. 

14-185 

Development of a Tail-Warning Radar System, 
TWL-2 (AN/APS-13) [RCA]. 14-236 

The Sperry Stabilized Aircraft Gunlaying System, 
AGL-2, Intermediate Phase [Sperry]. 14-289 
IT. S. Radar Survey, Section I, Airborne Radar• 
[NDRC]. 14-331 

Final Technical Report on AGL-1 Development 
[GE]. 14-385 

Final Report on the Fairchild Central Station 
Computer (Part I), the Fairchild .50 Caliber 
M2 Computer and AGS Adaptations for an 
Emerson Tail Turret (Part II) [Fairchild]. 

14-433 

Advanced Design for Radar Photography [Fair- 
child]. 14-503 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 8, Airborne Radar, 
Change 1 [NDRC]. 14-568 

Development and Production Samples of APG 
(AN/APG-5 and AN/APG-8) Series Radar 
Equipment, including Manuscript Handbook of 
Maintenance Instructions for Radio Sets AN/ 
APG-5 and AN/APG-5A [Galvin]. 14-569 

Final Report of Contract OEMsr-lOUU , May 27, 
1943 to October 31, 1945; Part 2, Triangle 
Solver for Eagle Project; Part 3, Triangle 
Solvers for H2X Bombing Project; Part 4, 
Triangle Solver for Laboratory Use; Part 5, 
Redesign of Triangle Solver for Eagle Project 
[Librascope]. 14-587 

B-18-A Report, February 13 to July 22, 1941. RL-1 
Report on XP-61 Mock-up. RL-2 

Advance Development of 3.3-Cm System. RL-24 
3-Cm System Group Report, July 5, 1941. RL-25 

Airborne 3-Cm Radar Equipment for AI and ASV 
Applications. RL-27 

Correlation of ASV Equipment with the Bomb- 
sight. RL-35 

Navy Roof, etc. RL-39 

Roof System Reports, August 26 to September 21, 
1941. RL-40 

Regular Report on the X-JO-3, Oct. 1, 1941. RL-53 
Regular Report on the X-JO-3, Nov. 5, 1941. RL-54 
Regular Report on the Navy Dirigible K-3. RL-55 
Regular Report on the B-24> RL-62 

10-Cm ASV Equipment on LB 30 Airplanes. RL-63 
Regular Report on the PBM-1. RL-64 

Regular Report on the CXBH-1 (The PBM-1). 

RL-65 

5-Band ASV Marker. RL-298 

Survey of 10-Cm Radar Installation in PBM-1 
Flying Boat. RL-383 

Report on the Radar System Installed on a “K” 
Type Airship. RL-392 

Final Report on SRB s . RL-403 

Weight Analysis of Airborne Radar Sets. RL-450 
Rosebud Microwave Beacon Equipment. RL-460 
Vixen X. RL-607 


Systems and Attachments (Continued) 

Black Maria. Coincident Cross-Band Transponder 


for S-Band Radar (AEW). RL-672 

Sea-Return Effects and Their Elimination in the 

AN/APS-6. RL-707 

The AN/APS-30 Series. RL-763-0 

The AN/APS-31 System. RL-763-1 

The AN/APS-32. RL-763-2 

The AN/APS-33. RL-763-3 

The AN/APS-34. RL-763-4 

AN/APS-10, a Lightweight X-Band Search Set. 

RL-768 

AN / APG-21. RL-794 


The AEW System, Book I, Airborne Equipment. 

RL-806-1 

The AEW System, Book II, Shipboard Equipment. 

RL-806-2 

The AEW System, Book III, Test Equipment. 

RL-806-3 

Design Considerations for an Improved Intercep¬ 
tion (Al) Radar; The AN/APS-21 System. 

RL-868 

The AN/APS-23 Antenna and Installation. RL-878 
AN/APG-5 (ARO) as a Terrain Clearance Indi¬ 
cator. RL-908 

Firefly Moving Vehicle Detector AN/APS-27. 

RL-994 

Butterfly Moving Vehicle Detector AN/APS-26. 

RL-1021 

AN/APS-15 Schematics. RL-M-135 

AN/APS-15 Schematics. RL-M-135B 

Manual for Fighter Tail-Warning Equipment. 

RL-M-138 

Preliminary Handbook of Operating and Mainte¬ 
nance Instructions for Model AN/APA-46 Air¬ 
craft Radar Equipment. RL-M-227 

Nosmeagle. RL-M-247 

General Description, Special Installation Require¬ 
ments, and Mounting Dimensions of AN/APG-5 
(ARO), Airborne Range Only Equipment. 

RL-S-6 

AN/APS-10 Airborne Radar. RL-S-22 

AEW, Airborne Early Warning Equipment. 

RL-S-26 

AEW, Airborne Early Warning Equipment (RL- 
S-26 plus additional material). RL-S-27 

Interconnecting AN/APA-5 and Army Radar Sets. 

RL-S-30 

Termination Report on Radar Photo Reconnais¬ 
sance Project. RL-S-34 

Amplidynes see Remote Indication and Control Systems 
Amplifiers 

Service Manual for Video Amplifier [U. of Pa.]. 

14-97 

Development of a Tunable IF Amplifier [Sylvania]. 

14-99 

Noise Reduction by Delayed Feed-Back [RCA]. 

14-146 

Analysis of 6SA7 Gated Amplifier [Cornell]. 14-158 
Final Report on Development of (1) High-Fre- 




SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


65 


Amplifiers ( Continued) 

quency Video Amplifier and (2) Radar Ranging 
System [U. of Pa.]. 14-571 

Development and Use of the “Microband” Lock-In 
Amplifier. 14-589 

Receivers. RL-101 

Receivers. RL-104 

Visit to the Bell Telephone Laboratories. RL-105 
Special Report on Receivers. RL-106 

IF Amplifier Design. RL-112 

Report of the Radio Frequency Section. RL-140 
Fine Grid Technique. RL-299 

The Radiation Laboratory S-Band Amplifier ( Pre¬ 
liminary Report). RL-306 

A 70-Mc Wide IF Amplifier. RL-307 

Externally Triggered Circular-Sweep Amplifiers. 

RL-335 


A Cathode Follower Employing Two Tubes to Obtain 
Extremely Low Output Resistance. RL-469 

Stagger-Tuned I-F Amplifiers. RL-524 

The Effect on Noise Figure of Placing the Gain Con¬ 
trol on the First I-F Stage. RL-528 

A Hard Tube Servoamplifier for Fractional Horse¬ 
power DC Motors. RL-535 

Stagger-Damped Double-Tuned Circuits. RL-539 
Antenna Measuring Equipment: 100-Db Linear Audio 
Amplifier. RL-601-3 

Modification of the Amplifier of the AN/APN-2 to 
Give Sharp Cut-off Wide-Band Response. RL-613 
The Use of a Twin-T Network in a Selective Fre¬ 
quency Amplifier, with Special Applications. 

RL-737 

Grounded Grid I-F Amplifiers. RL-1030 

Intermediate Frequency Amplifier Overload Char¬ 
acteristics. RL-1032 

Memorandum Describing High Gain DC Amplifier. 

RL-M-110 

Instructions for Operation of High Gain Video Ampli¬ 
fier for PJf-E Synchroscope. RL-M-166 

AN / APS-15 Receiver-Indicator Modified for Ground 
Range Sweeps and Remote Amplifier. RL-M-172A 


Antennas see also Radomes, Scanning 

Design of Egg Beater Scanning Antenna for the 
Eagle Radar Bombsight and Construction of a 


Model, Final Report [Int. Projector Corp.]. 14-312 
BUPX Antenna, Type A [RCA]. 14-396 

Roof Systems Reports, Aug. 26—Sept. 24, 1941. 

RL-40 

Regular Report on Spinners and Radiators. RL-56 
Regular Report on Spinners and Radiators. RL-57 

Report of Parabola Section, Dec. 2, 1940. RL-91 

Report of Parabola Section, Dec. 16, 1940. RL-92 

Report of Parabola Section, Jan. 22, 1941. RL-93 

Antenna Group, Feb. 14, 1941. RL-94 

Report of the Antenna Group, Mar. 12, 1941 RL-95 

Report of the Antenna Group, May 1, 1941. RL-96 

Report of the Antenna Group, July 1, 1941. RL-97 

Antenna Design and Pattern. RL-98 

A Study of Fanned Beam Radiators. RL-99 


Antennas ( Continued) 

Theory of Radiation from Paraboloidal Reflectors. 

RL-114 

Notes on Antenna Design. RL-123 

A Method for Measuring the Absolute Gain of Micro- 
wave Antennas. RL-168 

Rear Rectangular-Guide Antenna Feed. RL-169 

Illumination and Phases of Antenna Feeds. RL-170 
Round-Guide Rear Antenna Feeds RL-171 

Effect of Paraboloid Size and Shape on Beam Pat¬ 
terns. RL-258 

Graphical Analysis of Beam Patterns from Para¬ 
boloid Reflectors. RL-259 

Pillbox Antenna for Glide Path. RL-260 

Some Matching Properties of Antenna Feeds. RL-261 
3-Cm Bolometer Detector Suitable for Field Measure¬ 
ments (Type Y). RL-262 

Horizontally Polarized 9.1-Cm Biconical-Horn Bea¬ 
con Antenna. RL-263 

Rapid Scanning, High Resolution Antennas Pre¬ 
liminary Report. RL-265 

An Automatic Recorder for Microwave Antenna Pat¬ 
tern Measurements. RL-266 

45° Microwave Reflector. RL-267 

Gratings and Screens as Microwave Reflectors. 

RL-268 


Information of Standard Radiation Laboratory Pa¬ 
raboloid Reflectors. RL-269 

Antenna Feeds for %-Inch Stub-Supported Coaxial 
Line. RL-271 

Synthesis of Microwave Diffraction Patterns with 
Application to Csc 2 e Patterns. RL-272 

Double Dipole Rectangular Waveguide Antennas. 

RL-273 

Antenna Feeds from Yi^-Inch Coaxial Line. RL-274 
The Antenna Slide Rule—Series L. RL-276 

Microwave Linear Radiators. RL-366 

Laboratory and Field Tests with Stabilized Spinners. 

RL-395 

Development of Antenna for Raytheon SO-CXBY. 

RL-396 

Antenna for High-Altitude Bombing ( H2X ). RL-411 
Report on the Microwave Antenna Conference, July 
19-24, 1943. RL-414 

LRASV ( AN/APA-2) Antenna. RL-415 

Half Beacon Antenna. RL-419 

Contribution of the Dish to the Impedance of an 
Antenna. RL-442 

Probe-Fed Slots as Radiation Elements in Linear 
Arrays. RL-455 

Antenna Parts and Measuring Equipment. RL-472 
Paraboloid Antenna Characteristics as a Function of 
Feed Tilt. RL-479 

A Simplified Search Antenna for Radio Set AN/ 
MPN-1. RL-486 


X-Band Horizontally Polarized Nondirectional An¬ 
tennas. RL-489 

V-Beam G.C. Radar. RL-507 

Adjustment of Lor an Antennas and Antenna Cou¬ 
pling Units at Frequencies Between 1,700 and 
2,000 Kilocycles. RL-511 




66 


PART III 


Antennas ( Continued) 

Impedance Characteristics and Equivalent Circuits 
for Vertical Radiators. RL-512 

S-Band Horizontally Polarized Nondirectional An¬ 
tennas. RL-517 

Aspen Airborne Antenna. RL-519 

Rotating Corrugated Eccentric Line Antennas. 

RL-531 

Leaky Waveguide Rapid Scanner. RL-557 

S-Band End-Fire Array Antenna. RL-577 

Antenna Measuring Equipment. RL-601-1 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, High Power CW 
Transmitter for S-Band. RL-601-2 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, 100-Db Linear Audio 
Amplifier. RL-601-3 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, Automatic Antenna 
Pattern Recorder. RL-601-4 

Low-Altitude Navigation Antennas Developed in Con¬ 
nection with AN/APS-10. RL-615 

S-Band Vertically Polarized Nondirectional An¬ 
tennas. RL-623 

K-Band Cosec 2 Antennas with a Line Source and 
Shaped Cylindrical Reflector. RL-624 

Field Station for Antenna Measurements. RL-632 
Vertical Coverage of a lVz-Ft by 5-Ft Antenna De¬ 
signed for SG-3 (Experimental Data Obtained 
with an SNB Aircraft as Target). RL-636 

SG-1 Antenna Mark 2. RL-639 

Parallel Plate Optics for Electrical Scanning. RL-646 
Electrical Design of the AN/TPS-10 Antenna. 

RL-648 

Shaping the Primary Pattern of a Horn Feed. 

RL-655 

Characteristics of Horn Feeds on Rectangular Wave¬ 
guide. RL-656 

SU-2 Antenna, Shipborne Stabilized Radar Antenna 
for Sea Search. RL-659 

SU-2 Antenna, Line-of-Sight Stabilization of a Radar 
Beam by Reflector Tilt. RL-660 

Reflections from Smooth Curved Surfaces. RL-661 
Stabilized SG-3 Antenna. RL-665 

Information on Radiation Laboratory Paraboloid Re¬ 
flectors. RL-679 

A Low-Drag Beacon Antenna for Fighter Aircraft. 

RL-685 

Primary Feeds in Cylindrical Parabolas. RL-686 
The SCI Rapid Scan Height-Finding Antenna. 

RL-688 

Horn Feeds for Parabolic Antennas. RL-690 

Double-Curvature Surfaces for Beam Shaping with 
Point-Source Feeds. RL-691 

Double Coaxial Coupler for BUPX Antenna. RL-736 
Calculation of Vertical Polar Diagrams and Power 
Gains of Antennas for Airborne Navigational 
Radars. RL-750 

APQ-13 60-Inch Antenna. RL-751 

Parallel Plate Bends. RL-760 

Fourier Integral Methods of Analysis. RL-762-1 
Quarter Wave Plate for Broad-Band Circular Polar¬ 
ization. RL-769 

Broad-Band Coaxial-Line Horn. RL-770 


Antennas ( Continued) 

K-Band Linear Array. RL-771 

Slotted Dipole Impedance Theory. RL-772 

Double Reflector Antenna for High-Altitude Bomb¬ 
ing. RL-775 

Airborne Early Warning Search Antenna. RL-779 

Mechanical Resonant Scanner. RL-782 

K-Band Antenna for High-Altitude Bombing. RL-789 
Present Status of High Power at S-Band. RL-793 

Shipboard Black Maria Antennas. RL-796 

AN/APS-32 and AN/APS-31* Airborne Navigational 
Radar Antennas at K-Band. RL-808 

Analysis and Correction of the Impedance Mismatch 
Due to a Reflector. RL-810 

Hawkeye Antenna. RL-812 

S A 6-6 Horizontally Polarized Antenna. RL-823 

Die-Cast Model of the CSB Antenna. RL-824 

Buzz-Bomb Antennas. RL-825 

Variable Width Waveguide Scanners for Eagle (AN/ 
APQ-7) and GCA (AN/MPN-1). RL-840 

IFF Antenna for Mounting on the Wing of a TBM 
Torpedo Bomber. RL-842 

IFF Receiving Antenna for Mounting in Cadillac 
Dish. RL-843 

IFF Transmitting Antenna for Mounting in Cadillac 
Dish. RL-844 

Six-Element Vertically Polarized Beacon Antennas. 

RL-846 

The AN/APQ-13 (60") Scanner in B-29 Airplanes. 

RL-848 

Cindy Antenna, A High Resolution K-Band Radar 
Antenna for Sea Search. RL-849 

Broad Band Bi-Conical Vertically Polarized Dipole. 

RL-851 

Double Skin-Back Antenna. RL-852 

APS-33 Antenna, Final Pre-Production Data. RL-861 
A New Pillbox Feed. RL-862 

Horn with Metal Lens. RL-863 

Airborne Black Maria Antenna. RL-866 

Lens Feed for K-Band Pillboxes. RL-869 

Streamlined Microwave Omni-Directional Antennas. 

RL-871 

The AN/APS-23 Antenna and Installation. RL-878 
A Four Horn Feed to Give Cscf 2 Antenna Patterns. 

RL-896 

An IFF Mark 5/UNB Feed in the SCI Search An¬ 
tenna. RL-897 

AN IFF Mark 5/UNB Feed in the AN/CPS-6 Verti¬ 
cal Antenna. RL-898 

AN IFF Mark 5/UNB Radiator in the AEW An¬ 
tenna. RL-899 

A Broad Band TEM Pillbox. RL-901 

A Flat Plate Beam-Shaping Antenna. RL-903 

AN/CPS-6 (V-Beam) Antenna. RL-951 

Compact Horns Intermediate Between Polyrods and 
Reflectors. RL-961 

Measurement of Phase in Microwave Antenna Fields 
by Phase Modulation Method. RL-966 

Dielectric Rod Endfire Antennas Close to Metal Sur¬ 
faces. * L - 969 





SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


67 


RL-980 

RL-981 

RL-996 

RL-1014 

RL-1025 

RL-1026 

RL-1027 

RL-1044 

RL-1045 

RL-1068 

RL-1069 

RL-1070 


Antennas ( Continued) 

Linear Array for Use in the AN/APS-23 Antenna. 

RL-973 

Two Circularly Polarized S-Band Horns. 

An X-Band Hemi-Isotropic Radiator. 

Omnidirectional Antennas for BUPX. 

Dipole Arrays Backed by Reflecting Sheets. 

SCI Search Antenna Mark I. 

SCI Search Antenna Mark II. 

The Beavertail (AN/CPS-4) Antenna. 

SG-1 Mark III Antenna. 

The Antenna for Radar Mark 35. 

AN / APS-31 Antenna. 

Beam Shaping. 

Metal Plate Lens for Csc 2 Antenna. 

Low Altitude CsFd Antenna for APS-33 Project. 

RL-1073 

Survey of Foster Scanner Developments. RL-1074 
The Alteration in the Radiated Field of a Paraboloid 
Due to a Shift in the Position of the Dipole Feed. 

RL-1078 

Admittance Characteristics of Some S-Band Wave¬ 
guide Fed Dipoles. RL-1082 

Preliminary Technical Manual for SCR-584 MTI 
Modification Kit No. MC-642-AS and Fan-Beam 
Search Antenna. RL-M-218 

Preliminary Testing of the Houston Corporation AN/ 
APS-10 Scanner. RL-S-33 

Proposed Antenna for Panoramic Radar. RL-S-55 
Tables of Fourier Transforms of Fourier Series, 
Power Series, and Polynomials. RL-S-58 

Antenna Catalogue. RL-S-64 

Paraboloid Diffraction Patterns from the Standpoint 
of Physical Optics. RL-T-7 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 


Flight Test of an Experimental Horn-Fed Antenna 
for H2X. [Div. 14-234.21-M8.] 

Anti-Jamming, see Countermeasures 
ATR Switches, see TR and ATR Switches 
Attenuators, see Test Equipment and Transmission 
Line Components 
Automatic Frequency Control 

An Automatic Frequency Control and Frequency 
Selection System for Magnetrons. RL-541 

Some Automatic Frequency Control Circuits. RL-687 
Automatic Frequency Control for AN/APS-31/33. 

RL-887 


Automatic Frequency Control of Thermally-Tuned, 
Beacon Local Oscillator. RL-955 

Video Discriminator Automatic Frequency Control. 

RL-957 

A Method for Automatic Frequency Control of 
Thermally-Tuned Oscillators. RL-959 

An Automatic Frequency Control System for Magne¬ 
trons with Beacon Applications. RL-1020 

AFC Operation and Maintenance. RL-S-77 

Ballistics, see Bombing and Ballistics 


Beacons 

BUPX Antenna, Type A [RCA]. 14-396 


Beacons ( Continued) 

Final Report on Ultra-Portable Racon (BUPX) 
[RCA]. 14-407 

Final Report on Tubes for Lightweight X-Band 
Radar and Ultra-Portable X-Band Beacon [RCA]. 

14-415 


Development Work on AN/PPN-2 Radio Set [Gal¬ 
vin]. 14-434 

Beacon Discrimination Circuit. RL-29 

Performance Characteristics of the Magnetron Under 
Conditions Simulating Beacon Operation, Tube 
Types 2J38 and 2J22. RL-227 

Horizontally Polarized 9.1-Cm Biconical Horn Bea¬ 
con Antenna. RL-263 

A Racon Prospectus with a Pictorial Brief of BGS. 


RL-357 

BGS 10-Cm Radar Beacon. RL-358 

Half Beacon Antenna. RL-419 

Rosebud Microwave Beacon Equipment. RL-460 

Propagation over Short Paths and Rough Terrain at 

200 Mc/s. RL-468 


Overinterrogation Control of Microwave Beacons. 

RL-477 


X-Band Horizontally Polarized Non-directional An¬ 
tennas. RL-489 

Results of Tests on Use of Rebecca-Eureka by the 
Army Ground Forces. RL-500 

Pulse-Length Discrimination in Beacons. RL-510 
S-Band Horizontally Polarized Nondirectional An¬ 
tennas. RL-517 

Tests of Beacon Receiver on V-Beam. RL-522 

An Airborne S-Band Racon for Rooster Operation. 

RL-554 


Ultra-Portable Microwave Radar Beacons as Beam 
Approach Aids in Aircraft Landing RL-581 

BUPS (AN/UPN-1, 2) an Ultra-Portable S-Band 
Radar Beacon and Its Tactical Uses. RL-583 
Siting and Range of Microwave Beacons. RL-590 
Results of Field Tests on AN/UPN-1, 2 (Experi¬ 
mental Models of BUPS) at Boca Raton, Florida 
(January-March 1944). RL-591 

Florida Tests on ROSEBUPS against SCR-582, SCR- 
615, MEW. RL-596 

Statistics of Beacon Interrogation. RL-602 

Video Stretching as a Method for Improving X-Band 
Beacon Reception. RL-604 

Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental Re¬ 
quirements for Microwave Beacon Transmitter 
Power and Receiver Sensitivity. RL-627 

A Low-Drag Beacon Antenna for Fighter Aircraft. 

RL-685 


BUPX (AN/UPN-3-4, AN/APN-11) Ultra-Portable 
X-Band Radar Beacons and Their Tactical Uses. 

RL-710 

Front-Line Demarcation and Bombing with the Aid 
of Light-Weight X- Band Beacons (BUPX). A Log 
of Tactical Tests, October 1944—February 1945. 

RL-713 

Micro-H. RL-714 

Double Coaxial Coupler for BUPX Antenna. RL-736 






68 


PART III 


Beacons ( Continued) 

Interference Between SCR-581*’s Tracking APN-19 
Beacons. EL-816 

Final Report on BUPX. RL-1054 

Preliminary Handbook for Experimental Prototype 
Model Radio Set SCR-620, March 1943, Supple¬ 
ment (dated July 1, 1943). RL-M-121 

Handbook for Model CXEH ( BGX) Radar Beacon. 

RL-M-129 

Preliminary Manual for Radar Beacon Type BPS 
(Prototype of AN/CPN-8) Similar in Function 
and Components to SCR-620. RL-M-130 

Handbook of Instructions for AN/APA-9 (Aspen) 
Radar Set. RL-M-148A 

Handbook of Instructions for AN/APA-9 (Aspen) 
Radar Set, (Second Abbreviated Edition). 

RL-M-148B 

Handbook of Instructions for Radio Set AN/APA-9 
(Preproduction Sets), (Complete Edition). 

RL-M-148C 

Preliminary Handbook for Experimental Prototype 
Model Radio Set SCR-620 (Same as RL-M-121), 
March 1943, Supplement, July 1, 1943. RL-M-161 
Radar Beacon—Mark I Mod 1. RL-M-167 

Maintenance Manual for the AN/APQ-7 System 
Modified for the S G Band. RL-M-170 

Description of the Experimental Rosebud. RL-M-184 
Preliminary Instruction Book for Shore Bombard¬ 
ment Beacon Navy Model Mark 2 Mod 0 and Mod 
1. RL-M-185 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for AN/APA- 
UO (Micro-H Mark II) Airborne Attachment to 
AN/APS-15. RL-M-197 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for X-Band Coin¬ 
cident Beacon XCB (Mark I), AN / APX-1U. 

RL-M-199 

Maintenance Manual for Model AN / APN-21XR 
Racon. RL-M-213 

Target Raft Transponder. RL-S-2 

Beacon Tests with AN/APS-6. RL-S-16 

Bombing and Ballistics 

Final Report for Contract OEMsr-lOUU, May 27, 1943 
to Oct. 31, 1945; Part 2, Triangle Solver for Eagle 
Project; Part 3, Triangle Solver for H2X Bombing 
Project; Part 4, Triangle Solver for Laboratory 
Use; Part 5, Redesign of Triangle Solver for Eagle 
Project [Librascope], 14-587 

Correlation of ASV Equipment with the Bombsight. 

RL-35 

Calibrator for Low Altitude Bombing Equipment. 

RL-336 

H2X Range Unit for Navigation and Bombing. 

RL-342 

Modified Homing Course. RL-369 

Antenna for High-Altitude Bombing (H2X). RL-411 
Bombing Errors. RL-530 

An H -f- B Impact Predicting Computer Assuming 
Constant Indicated Airspeed for Use with AN/ 
APS-15A Radar. RL-584 

The SCR-58U Plotting Table System. RL-595 


Bombing and Ballistics (Continued) 

Nomograms for Rada/r Bombing with the 100-Lb 
Practice Bomb M38A2. RL-614 

BUPX (AN/UPN-3-4, AN/APN-11) Ultra-Portable 
X-Band Radar Beacons and Their Tactical Uses. 

RL-710 

Front-Line Demarcation and Bombing with the Aid 
of Light-Weight X-Band Beacons (BUPX), A 
Log of Tactical Tests, October 1944—February 
1945. RL-713 

Micro-H. RL-714 

The AN/APS-30 Series. RL-763-0 

The AN/APS-30 Series. RL-763-1 

Double Reflector Antenna for High-Altitude Bomb¬ 
ing. RL-775 

GPI for Close-Control Bombing. RL-783 

K-Band Antenna for High-Altitude Bombing 
AN/APQ-34. RL-789 

A Photographic Method for Assessment of Bombing 
Results. RL-939 

Handbook of Instructions for AN/APA-9 (Aspen) 
Radar Set. RL-M-148A 

Handbook of Instructions for AN/APA-9 (Aspen) 
Radar Set, (Second Abbreviated Edition). 

RL-M-148B 

Handbook of Instructions for Radio Set AN/APA-9 
(Preproduction Sets), (Complete Edition). 

RL-M-148C 

Modification of SCR-584 for Oboe II. RL-M-151 
Instruction Manual for Automatic H2X Camera 
Model A. RL-M-163 

Temporary Instruction Manual for Automatic Radar 
Camera Model B. RL-M-164A 

Temporary Instruction Manual for Automatic H2X 
Camera Model B. RL-M-164B 

Nosmeagle. RL-M-247 

Ground Position Indicator for Radar Navigation and 
Bombing. RL-S-19 

Interconnecting AN/APA-5 and Army Radar Sets. 

RL-S-30 

Release Point Indicator Used in Conjunction with 
RC-29U. RL-S-47 

Radar Bombing Techniques. RL-S-59 

Tables for Use with Torpedo Director Mark 33-1. 

RL-S-60 

The Manual Plotting System RC-305. RL-S-62 

Broad-Banding, see reports on Components under 
Transmission Lines, TR, etc. 

Cables and Connectors, see Transmission Lines 
Calibrators, see Test Equipment, Range 
Camouflage, see Absorbent Materials, Countermeasures 
Cathode-Ray Tubes, see also Indicators 

Report of Work on Duplex Screen Tubes During 
19U, OSRD 841 [GE]. 14-96 

Summary of Research on Radar Indicator Screens, 
OSRD 891 [RCA]. 14-103 

Work on Slow Phosphors for Radar Indicator 
Screens, OSRD 890 [GE]. 14-104 

Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes, I [Carnegie Inst, of 
Tech.]. 14-131 





SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


69 


Cathode Ray Tubes ( Continued) 

Abridged Report on Circuits for Improving Focus on 
Electrostatic Cathode-Ray Tubes under Conditions 
of Intensity and Deflection Modulation [Brown]. 

14-132 

Report of Progress of Work on Dark-Trace Tubes 
[GE]. 14-147 

The Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes, II [Carnegie Inst. 

of Tech.]. 14-172 

Darkening and Bleaching of KCL [Carnegie Inst, of 
Tech.]. 14-177 

Two Notes on the Potentials Developed in Cathode- 
Ray Screens During Bombardment [Carnegie Inst, 
of Tech.]. 14-178 

Memoranda on the May 191*3 Meeting on Dark Trace 
Tubes at Radiation Laboratory [Carnegie Inst, of 
Tech.]. 14-183 

A Memorandum on the Scattering of Light by DT 
Screens [Carnegie Inst, of Tech.]. 14-198 

Darkening and Bleaching of KCL, II, The Effect of 
Temperature [Carnegie Inst, of Tech.]. 14-205 
Memorandum Upon the Behaviour of DT Screens 
Containing Magnesium [Carnegie Inst, of Tech.]. 

14-214 

Dark-Trace Radar Indicator Screens, Progress Re¬ 
port No. 2, Feb. 18, 1944 [RCA]. 14-249 

Experiments with Double Layer DT Screens [Car¬ 
negie Inst, of Tech.]. 14-253 

The Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes, III [Carnegie Inst. 

of Tech.]. 14-257 

The Depth of the Darkened Region and the Build-Up 
of Darkening and Persistent Trace in KC1 Screens 
[Carnegie Inst, of Tech.]. 14-258 

Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes, IV [Carnegie Inst, of 
Tech.]. 14-265 

The Spectral Distribution of the Luminescence of 
Red Screen Materials [DuMont Labs.]. 14-269 
Aging of KC1 Crystals and Screens Under Electron 
Bombardment [Carnegie Inst, of Tech.]. 14-302 
The Properties of Evaporated Layers of Potassium 
Chloride Containing Small Additions of Metallic 
Elements When Subjected to Electron Bombard¬ 
ment [Carnegie Inst, of Tech.]. 14-326 

Skiatron Projection Cathode-Ray Tubes with Dark- 
Trace P10 Screens [RCA]. 14-369 

Cathode Ray Tube Detectors [Brown]. 14-376 

Preparation of Exponential Decay Powders and 
Screens ZnF 2 :Mn, ZnMgF 2 :Mn and MgSiOz’.Mn 
[Sylvania]. 14-379 

Development of the Skiatron Cathode Ray Tube for 
Projection Indicator, Progress Report No. I* 
[RCA]. 14-492 

Research and Development Leading to New and Im¬ 
proved Radar Indicators, Text and Figures, Final 
Report [RCA]. 14-498 

Cathode-Ray Screen Tube Development [DuMont.] 

14-509 

Investigations to Prepare a Transparent Phosphor, 
Final Report [Carnegie Inst, of Washington]. 

14-572 


Cathode Ray Tubes ( Continued) 

Method of Measurement and Some Performance 
Characteristics of P1J* Screens, with a Note on 
Manufacturer's Specifications for Tubes Contain¬ 
ing P1I* Screens [RCA]. 14-586 

Studies of British Phosphors of the Type C, H, K, 
and M. RL-405 

Potentiometer Type RL-B for Azimuth and Eleva¬ 
tion Indication on Magnetically Deflected Cathode- 
Ray Tubes. RL-409 

Stabilized High Voltage Supply. RL-565 

Performance Characteristics of Army-Navy Pre¬ 
ferred Type Electrostatic Cathode-Ray Tubes. 

RL-588 

Deflection Yoke Design Information. RL-674 

High Speed Photography of Cathode Ray Tube. 


RL-699 

AIR Range Scope. RL-755 

Notes on Photometry, Colorimetry, and an Explana¬ 
tion of the Centibel Scale. RL-804 

Instruction Manual for Projection PPI. RL-M-137 
Testing of Skiatrons. RL-S-1 

Testing of Skiatrons ( Supplement ). RL-S-ls 

Comparison of P7 Screen Test Methods. RL-S-9 

Focus Coil Control for Cathode-Ray Tubes. RL-S-17 
Tabulation of CRT Screen Properties. RL-S-48 


Evaluation of Specifications for Pi I* CRT Screens. 

RL-S-71 


General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 


Cathodes 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, May 1, 
1943 [Bartol]. 14-148 

Knurled Type Cathode-Construction and Life Test 
[CRL]. 14-149 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, July 1, 
1943 [Bartol]. 14-169 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, Sept. 

1, 1943 [Bartol]. 14-187 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, Nov. 

1, 1943 [Bartol]. 14-209 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, Jan. 

1, 1944 [Bartol]. 14-251 

Cathode Sparking, Effect of Super-Imposed D.C. and 
Role of Coating Resistance [Bartol]. 14-295 

Sparking of Oxide-Coated Cathodes [Bartol.]. 14-296 
Back-Bombardment of Magnetron Cathodes [Bartol]. 

14-309 

Secondary Electron Emission from Oxide-Coated 
Magnetron Cathodes [Bartol]. 14-310 

Cathode Coating Resistance as Measured by Em¬ 
bedded Probes [Bartol]. 14-514 

Secondary Electron Emission from Oxide-Coated 
Cathodes [Bartol]. 14-515 

Sparking Phenomena in High Vacuum Thermionic 
Tubes, General Survey [Bartol] 14-516 

Sintered Thoria Cathodes [Bartol]. 14-517 

Effect of Particle Size [Bartol]. 14-518 

Purification of Barium and Strontium Carbonates 
[Bartol]. 14-519 




70 


PART III 


Cathodes ( Continued) 

A Note on Nitrocellulose Binders [Bartol]. 14-520 
Magnetron Cathode Studies, Final Report [Bartol]. 

14-545 

Effects of Variation of Vane Width and Cathode 
Size on the Operation of Magnetrons. RL-586 

Cathodes for Pulsed Magnetrons. Part I—Correla¬ 
tions between Oscillating and Diode Conditions. 

RL-609 

Cathodes for Pulsed Magnetrons. Part II—Construc¬ 
tion and Performance of Pulsed Cathodes. RL-683 
Memorandum on the Activation of Various Surfaces 
by Evaporation from a Heated Oxide Cathode. 

RL-718 

Metallic Hydride Studies. RL-813 

Alkaline Earth Oxide Cathodes for Pulsed Tubes. 

RL-933 

Cavities, see also Test Equipment, TR and ATR 
Switches 

Perturbation Theory for Cavities [Cornell]. 14-117 
Special Report on Tunable Cavities. RL-143 

Forced Oscillations in Cavity Resonators. RL-188 
Excitation of Cavities through Windows. RL-202 
Theory of Obstacles in Resonant Cavities and Wave 
Guides. RL-205 

The Resonant Echo Box. RL-277 

Committee on Centimeter Receiving Tubes and Reso¬ 
nators. RL-286 

A Treatment of Echo Box Problems by Lagrangian 
Procedures, Part I. RL-629 

Theory of Ringing Time of Tunable Echo Box. 

RL-630 

Design of an Improved X-Band Echo Box. RL-631 
A Treatment of Echo Box Problems by Lagrangian 
Procedures, Part II. RL-696 

X-Band Beacons Reference Cavities. RL-972 

X-Band Sealed Standard Cavities. RL-S-70 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 

Chemistry, see Absorbent Materials, Crystals, and 
Dielectrics 

CIC, see Fire Control 

Circuit Elements 

Mechanical Vacuum Switches, Transmission Line and 
RC Pulsing Circuits [U. of Cal.]. 14-156 

Preliminary Results on Calibration of Autotrans¬ 
formers [Cornell]. 14-364 

Measurement and Design of D. C. Resonant Charg¬ 
ing Chokes. RL-215 

High-Frequency Characteristics of Resistors. RL-520 
Moisture-Proofing of Button Mica Capacitors. 

RL-790 

Circuits and Networks 

Development of a Stable Non-Crystal Controlled 
Oscillator [U. of Colo.]. 14-98 

Operating Characteristics of Multivibrators and 
Gates, Progress Report No. 1, Jan. 6, 1943. [Rens¬ 
selaer Polytech.]. 14-154 


Circuits and Networks ( Continued) 

Operating Characteristics of Multivibrators and 
Gates and Related Matters, Progress Report No. 2, 
June 1, 1943 [Rensselaer Polytech.]. 14-155 

Analysis of 6SA7 Gated Amplifier [Cornell]. 14-158 
Analysis of Double Triode Integrator [Cornell]. 

14-159 

Range Tracking Circuit with Position Memory [Cor¬ 
nell]. 14-160 

Range Tracking Circuit with Velocity Memory [Cor¬ 
nell]. 14-161 

Coordinate Transformation Circuits Using Resolvers 
and Coordinate Transformation by Means of Elec¬ 
trical Networks [Bartol]. 14-288 

Instantaneous Voltage Measurement by Use of a 
Trigger Circuit, Final Technical Report [Kansas 
State College]. 14-409 

Electronic Computers for Division, Multiplication, 
Squaring, etc, {VAC-A) [Cornell]. 14-435 

A Mechanical Integrating System Incorporating a 
Magnetic Amplifier ( MA-2) [Cornell]. 14-436 
Use of a Specially Designed Magnetic Amplifier in 
Computing Circuits [Cornell]. 14-437 

Performance and Stability of Triggered Gates. 

[Rensselaer Polytech.]. 14-445 

D. C. Resolvers ( DCR-2) [Cornell]. 14-512 

A. C. Potential Equalizers and Phase Sensitive De¬ 
tectors ( ACE-2) [Cornell]. 14-513 

Electronic Computers for Division, Multiplication, 
etc., Some Additional Remarks [Cornell]. 14-538 
Investigation of Circuits of Use in Precision Radar 
Computers, Final Report [Cornell]. 14-546 

Development of High-Frequency Video Amplifier 
and Radar Ranging System, Final Report [U. of 
Pa.]. 14-571 

Beacon Discrimination Circuit. RL-29 

Thyratron Servo Control Circuit for Spinners. RL-31 
Special Report on Buffered Multiple Phase Box. 

RL-44 

Instruction Manual Browning Type A Synchronizer. 

RL-74 

I.F. Amplifier Design. RL-112 

Statistics of Circuit Noise. RL-192 

Analysis of Magnetron Performance, Part I, Equiva¬ 
lent Circuit, Method, Applications. RL-229 

Impulse and Square-Pulse Response of Various Fil¬ 
ters. RL-285 

Precision Timing Calibrator and Range Measuring 
System. RL-319 

Precision Delay Multivibrator for Range Measure¬ 
ment. RL-320 

Medium Precision Self-Synchronous Range Circuit 
Model U. RL-321 

Circular Sweep Precision Range System Model 4. 

RL-322 

Medium Precision Self-Synchronous Automatic 
Range-Tracking Circuit. RL-323 

Photoelectric Automatic Range-Tracking Unit. 

RL-324 

Simplified Circular-Sweep Range System. RL-325 



SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


71 


Circuits and Networks ( Continued) 

Hand Radar Ranging Circuit. RL-327 

Antiaircraft Artillery Board Test on the Simplified 
Circular Sweep Range. RL-326 

Errors in Circular Sweeps Due to Decentering and 
Ellipticity of the Circle. RL-328 

Frequency Division with Blocking Oscillator Pulse 
Transformers. RL-329 

Line Controlled Blocking Oscillator Marker Gen¬ 
erator (ARO) Calibrator. RL-330 

ARO Range Follow-up Unit. RL-331 

ARO Range Unit. RL-332 

Model II Calibrator. RL-333 

A Voltage Compensated Delay Multivibrator. RL-334 
Externally Triggered Circular-Sweep Amplifiers. 

RL-335 

Delayed Sweep for SCR-582-X. RL-337 

An Adaptation of the Phantastron Delay Multivibra¬ 
tor Circuit to the 6SA7 Tube. RL-338 

A Condenser Phase Shifter Range Circuit with Sine 
Wave Tracking Suitable for Microwave Height- 
Finding Stations. RL-339 

Resistance-Capacitance Networks. RL-379 

A Note on Pulse Distortion by Rejection Filters. 

RL-422 

A One-Tube, One-Selsyn Sector-Scanner. RL-448 
Differential to Single Ended Potential Converters. 

RL-457 

A Cathode Follower Employing Two Tubes to Ob¬ 
tain Extremely Low Output Resistance. RL-469 
Overinterrogation Control of Microwave Beacons. 

RL-477 

Remote-Position Control by Direct Frequency Varia¬ 
tion. RL-482 

The Two-Disc D-C Thermistor Bridge Circuit. 

RL-502 


A Method for Relay Radar PPI Synchronization. 

RL-505 

Pulse-Length Discrimination in Beacons. RL-510 
Proposed Method for Measuring Instantaneous Mag¬ 
netron Input Impedance with the Aid of a Delay 
Network. RL-515 

Voltage Pulse Rate-of-Rise Measurements. RL-523 
Thyrite Bridge Controlled Voltage Regulator. RL-525 
Stagger-Damped Double-Tuned Circuits. RL-539 
Frequency Division with Blocking Oscillators, Part I. 

RL-544 


The Evaluation of an Equivalent Circuit for a Pulse 


Transformer. RL-545 

Equalized Delay Lines. RL-550 

A 60-Mc Parallel Sobering Bridge. RL-558 

N 2 Gate Attachment for SCR-58b. RL-566 

Matching Resistance Curves by Means of Two Linear 
Ganged Potentiometers and a Three-Terminal Re¬ 
sistance Network. RL-610 

Effects of Line and Cathode-Follower Terminations 
on Pulse Shape. RL-616 

A Method of Virtual Displacements for Electrical 
Systems with Applications to Pulse Transformers. 

RL-618 


Circuits and Networks ( Continued) 

An Extension of Lagrange’s Equations to Electro¬ 
magnetic Field Problems, Equivalent Networks. 

RL-626 


Errors in the Condenser Type Continuous-Phase 


Shifter. RL-633 

Realizability of Filters. RL-637 

H-3 Trigger Unit. RL-645-3 

The 1-3 Signal Unit. RL-645-4 

The H-2 Trigger Unit. RL-645-6 

1-2 Signal Unit. RL-645-7 

A Microwave Frequency Discriminator. RL-662 

A Feedback Circuit for Measuring Output Noise 

Ratio of Crystal Rectifiers. RL-667 

Colloquium on Pulse-Forming Networks, October 12, 

191+U. RL-692 


Calculation of Pulse-Forming Networks Having Slow 
Rates of Voltage Rise. RL-698 

Nonlinear Networks as Voltage Regulators. RL-711 
Notes on Load Effects in Reflex Oscillators. RL-717 
A Theory of a Supersonic Delay Line. RL-733 

Equivalent Network for the 232-BW Pulse Trans¬ 
former Based on the Method of Virtual Displace¬ 
ments. RL-734 

The Use of a Twin-T Network in a Selective-Fre¬ 
quency Amplifier with Special Applications. 

RL-737 


A Wide-Excursion Frequency-Modulated Alignment 
Oscillator or Wobbulator. RL-738 

Interference Blanker. RL-749 

The Double-Tuned Circuit with Transitional Cou¬ 
pling. RL-784 

Electrical and Physical Characteristics of Some Com¬ 
mercial Feed-Through Filters. RL-785 

Multiple Reflection Delay Tank. RL-791 

On the Theory and Performance of Liquid-Delay 
Lines. RL-792 

Pulsed Quartz-Crystal Oscillator. RL-803 

Parallel T Stabilizing Networks for AC Servos. 

RL-811 


Analysis of a Half-Wave Rectifier Circuit Involving 
Inductance, Resistance, and Capacitance. RL-867 
Pulse-Forming Network Committee, Proposed Basic 
Specifications for Pulse-Forming Networks. 

RL-883 


The Effect of Small Changes in Circuit Parameters 
on the Solution of Network Problems. RL-1063 
Theory of Operation of AEW Circuits. RL-M-201 
Rectifier Filter Circuit Analysis. RL-T-3 

Rectifier Filter Circuit Analysis, Supplement. 

RL-T-12 


Close Control and Close Support, see also Ground 
Radar and Airborne Radar 
Tactical Devices Based on Superposition of a Plot¬ 


ting Board on the PPI Pattern. RL-387 

The SCR-584 Plotting Table System. RL-595 

Close Cooperation Bombing. RL-756 

Interference Between SCR-58 Vs Tracking APN-19 
Beacons. RL-816 

X-Band Sea-Return Measurements. RL-870 



72 


PART III 


Close Control and* Close Support ( Continued ) 
Preliminary Instructions on Modification Kit MC-627 
for Radio Set SCR-584. RL-M-220 

Preliminary Instructions on Modification Kit MC-627 
for Radio Set SCR-584 (Revised). RL-M-220B 
AN/CPA-7 Operations Room Equipment Supplement¬ 
ing Radio Set AN/CPS-1. RL-M-228 

MEW Close Control. RL-S-76 

Clutter, see also Moving Target Indication 

The Detection of Moving Targets among Ground 
Clutter by Coherent Pulse Methods. RL-480 

Tests of Beacon Receiver on V-Beam. RL-522 

Elimination of Ground Clutter. RL-526 

A Moving Target Selector Using Deflection Modula¬ 
tion on a Storage Mosaic. RL-562 

The Effect of Clutter Fluctuations on MTI. RL-700 
Sea-Return Effects and Their Elimination in the 
AN/APS-6. RL-707 

MTI for MEW. RL-752 

A Theoretical and Experimental Study of Radar 
Ground Return. RL-1024 

Flight Tests on AN/APS-6A. RL-S-25 

Anti-Clutter Circuits for AEW. RL-S-52 

Coaxial Lines, see Transmission Lines 
Combat Information Center [CIC] see Fire Control 
Communication (except for Systems), see also Relay 
Radar 

Radiotelephone Communication on 3,000 Megacycles 

[Washington State College]. 14-152 

Report of Radio Relaying of Radar Signals [RCA]. 

14-243 

A Duplex Communication System for Microwaves. 

RL-830 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for AN/AIC- 
6 Intercommunication System. RL-M-244 

Computing Devices and Methods 

Coordinate Transformation Circuits Using Resolvers 
and Coordinate Transformation by Means of Elec¬ 
trical Networks [Bartol]. 14-288 

Apparatus for the Transformation of Rectangular 
Coordinates Using Armaresolvers [Bartol]. 14-293 
Device for Determination of the Vertical by Means 
of Cosmic Rays [Cornell]. 14-363 

Special Mechanical Counter for the Mark III or 
Phase-Shift Loran Indicator [Int. Business Ma¬ 
chines Corp.]. 14-368 

Electronic Computers for Division, Multiplication, 
Squaring, etc., (VAC-4) [Cornell]. 14-435 

A Mechanical Integrating System Incorporating a 
Magnetic Amplifier (MA-2) [Cornell]. 14-436 
Use of a Specially Designed Magnetic Amplifier in 
Computing Circuits [Cornell]. 14-437 

Electronic Computers for Division, Multiplication, 
etc., Some Additional Remarks [Cornell]. 14-538 
Investigation of Circuits of Use in Precision Radar 
Computers, Final Report [Cornell]. 14-546 

Radar Trainer Equation-Solvers for the Relative 
Motion of Two Moving Objects in Space. RL-436 
The Range Calculator. RL-497 


Computing Devices and Methods ( Continued) 

Theoretical Calculation on Best Smoothing of Posi¬ 
tion Data for Gunnery Prediction. RL-532 

Nomograms for Computation of Modified Index of 
Refraction. RL-551 

An H + B Impact Predicting Computer Assuming 
Constant Indicated Airspeed for Use with AN/ 
APS-15A Radar. RL-584 

Errors in Target Velocity Due to the Rolling and 
Pitching of the Ship. RL-612 

Nomograms for Radar Bombing with the 100-Lb 
Practice Bomb M38A2. RL-614 

Tests on the Performance of the Mk 1-Mod 7 Com¬ 
puter. RL-677 

GPI for Close-Control Bombing. RL-783 

Ground Course Computer for AN/APQ-T1. RL-856 
AN/APG-13B Vulture Rocket Computer. RL-909 
Computer Mark 14 AN/APA-30 XN-1 Instruction 
Manual. RL-M-179 

Hygraph Instruction Manual. RL-M-230 

Ground Position Indicator for Radar Navigation and 
Bombing. RL-S-19 

Alignment Kit (Torpedo Rack ) Mark 1 Mod 0. 

RL-S-42 

Continuous Wave Radar 

Elimination of Ground Clutter. RL-526 

An Electronic Modulator for CW Magnetrons. 

RL-748 

General Theory of Electronic Beam Modulators. 

RL-758 

Corner Reflectors 

Application of Corner Reflectors to Radar (Theo¬ 
retical). RL-203 

Application of Corner Reflectors to Radar (Experi¬ 
mental). RL-280 

Corner Reflector Tests at Langley Field. RL-402 
Optical Theory of the Corner Reflector. RL-433 

Observations of Life Rafts Equipped with Corner 
Reflectors, Feb. 15, 1944. RL-533 

Corner Reflectors for Lift Rafts, Aug. 1, 1944. 

RL-608 

Design of a 4-Foot Corner Reflector for K-Band. 

RL-642 

Rotating Corner Reflectors for Ship Identification. 

RL-654 

Corner -Reflector Modulation of Airplane Signals. 

RL-913 

A Proposed Design for MX-180/A Corner Reflector 
(Float Marker, Radar, Droppable). RL-S-39 

Countermeasures, Jamming, anti-jamming, camou¬ 
flage, etc. 

Plan Position Indicator for 584 AJ. RL-678 

Synthetic Radar Echoes in the Presence of Jamming. 

RL-708 

Radar Camouflage. RL-766 

Pulsed-Interference Suppression. RL-826 

S-Band Tunable Systems. RL-911 







SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


73 


Countermeasures ( Continued) 

Some General Microwave Anti-Jam Design Considera¬ 
tions and Performance of a Special Receiver. 

RL-S-8 

Detection of Propeller and Sambo Modulations. 

RL-S-10 

Window Tests on AN/CPS-6, Leesburg, Florida, June 
7 and 9, 19H- RL-S-20 

Crystals 

Detector and Mixer Crystals 

The Principles of Crystal Rectifiers [U. of Pa.]. 

14-102 

The Electrical Conductivity of Silicon and Ger¬ 
manium [U. of Pa.]. 14-110 

DC Burn-Out Temperature in Silicon Rectifiers 

[U. of Pa.]. 14-113 

Investigation of Crystal Rectifier DC Character¬ 
istics [Purdue]. 14-115 

Further DC Burn-Out Experiments on Silicon and 
Germanium Rectifiers [U. of Pa.]. 14-119 

Electron Microscopy of Tungsten Points [U. of 
Pa.]. 14-125 

Noise in Crystal Rectifiers [U. of Pa.]. 14-126 

The Diffusion Theory of Crystal Rectifiers [Pur¬ 
due], 14-129 

Theory of Noise in Conductors, Semi-Conductors, 
and Crystal Rectifiers [Purdue]. 14-133 

Barrier Capacity in Silicon Cartridge Rectifiers 
[U. of Pa.]. 14-140 

Determination of Logarithmic Constants of Crystal 
Rectifiers with the Oscilloscope [Purdue]. 14-143 
Measurement of Conversion Gain with a Modulated 
Oscillator [Purdue]. 14-144 

High-Frequency Rectification Efficiency of Crystals 
[U. of Pa.]. 14-153 

Theory of Signal to Noise Ratio of Crystal Mixers 
[Cornell]. 14-162 

Capacity in Crystal Rectifiers [U. of Pa.]. 14-166 
Crystal Noise as a Function of DC Bias and 30-Mc 
Impedance Measured with a Diode Noise Source 
[Purdue], 14-167 

Theory of Contact Rectifiers [Purdue]. 14-168 

Ionization of Donator Levels in Crystal Rectifiers 
by Thermal Agitation [U. of Pa.]. 14-173 

Effect of Tapping on Barrier Capacity [U. of Pa.]. 

14-181 

Behavior of Silicon Crystals at Low Level Powers 
[U. of Pa.]. 14-182 

Behavior of Westinghouse Silicon as a Low Level 
Detector [U. of Pa.]. 14-186 

Noise in Silicon Rectifiers at Low Temperatures 
[U. of Pa.]. 14-189 

Dependence of IF Impedence and Noise Tempera¬ 
ture of Crystal Rectifiers on Matching Conditions 
[U. of Pa.]. 14-194 

Comparison of Wedge and Cone Contacts on Fox 
Silicon [U. of Pa.]. 14-197 

A Device for the Selection and Manufacture of 
Low Level Detectors [U. of Pa.]. 14-201 


Crystals ( Continued) 

Recent Research on Silicon Rectifiers [U. of Pa.]. 

14-224 

Noise Spectrum of Silicon Rectifiers [U. of Pa.]. 

14-256 

The Theory of Crystal Mixers in Terms of Meas¬ 
urable Mixer Constants [Purdue]. 14-259 

Audio Noise Tester [U. of Pa.]. 14-267 

X-Band Video Crystals [U. of Pa.]. 14-274 

Production and Effects of a Depletion Layer in 
Doped Silicon [U. of Pa.]. 14-282 

High Frequency Characteristics of Rectifiers [Pur¬ 
due]. 14-284 

Theory of Small Deviations from Pure Diode Be¬ 
havior [Purdue], 14-286 

Temperature Variation of Low Level Crystal Per¬ 
formance [U. of Pa.]. 14-308 

Note on the Measurement of Noise Temperature 
[U. of Pa.]. 14-311 

K-Band Germanium Crystals, Bi-Monthly Progress 
Report, Oct. 15, 1944 [GE]. 14-328 

Preparation of High Voltage Germanium Crystals 
[Purdue]. 14-341 

The High Voltage Germanium Rectifier, Section I 
—Experimental [Purdue]. 14-342 

Development of High Back Voltage Germanium 
Rectifiers, Interim Report No. 1 , Nov. 21 1944. 
[BTL]. 14-374 

The High Voltage Germanium Rectifier, Section II 
—Theoretical [Purdue]. 14-375 

Effect of Small Crystallites on Conductivity [U. 

of Pa.]. 14-377 

K-Band Germanium Crystals, Bi-Monthly Progress 
Report, Dec. 15, 1944 [GE]. 14-381 

Crystal Audio Noise [U. of Pa.]. 14-387 

Test Equipment for Germanium Second Detector 
Units [Purdue]. 14-394 

Germanium Crystal Rectifier for Radar Receivers 
and Indicator Circuits, Interim Report No. 2, 
Dec. 16, 1944 [BTL]. 14-399 

Handy Guide to Crystal Types [U. of Pa.]. 14-405 
K-Band Germanium Crystals, Bi-Monthly Progress 
Report, Dec. 15, 1944—Feb. 15, 1945 [GE]. 

14-406 

Photoeffects in Pure Silicon [U. of Pa.]. 14-412 

Properties of Germanium High-Back Voltage Recti¬ 
fier Units [Purdue]. 14-413 

Dependence of Performance of Germanium Second 
Detector Units on Bias and Video Load [Pur¬ 
due]. 14-416 

K-Band Germanium Crystals, Final Report [GE]. 

14-427 

Burnout of X-Band Video Crystals [U. of Pa.]. 

14-428 

Germanium Crystal Rectifier for Radar Receivers 
and Indicator Circuits, Interim Report No. 3, 
Mar. 13, 1945 [BTL]. 14-441 

High Back Voltage Silicon [U. of Pa.]. 14-453 

X-Band Crystal Video Performance with Bias [U. 
of Pa.]. 14-456 




74 


PART III 


Crystals ( Continued) 

Handy Guide to Crystal Types, III [U. of Pa.]. 

14-499 

Development Research on X Band Video Crystals 
[U. of Pa.]. 14-501 

Double Valued Characteristics of Crystal Rectifiers, 
Comments [U. of Pa.]. 14-504 

Temperature Effects of S Band Video Crystals [U. 

of Pa.]. 14-505 

Tests on German Crystals [U. of Pa.]. 14-559 

Burnout Life Tests of X Band Video Crystals [U. 

of Pa.]. 14-560 

Use of Different Fillers in Crystal Rectifiers [U. 

of Pa.]. 14-561 

Research Development of Crystal Rectifiers, Final 
Report [U. of Pa.]. 14-562 

Geometrical Structure of Silicon Surfaces [U. of 
Pa.]. 14-563 

Burnout of S Band Video Crystals [U. of Pa.]. 

14-564 

Production and Performance of Germanium High 
Back Voltage High Back Resistance Crystal 
Rectifiers [Purdue]. 14-577 

Dependence of Noise Temperature DC and IF 
Crystal Conductance on Matching Conditions 
[Purdue]. 14-578 

Temperature Dependence of High Voltage Ger¬ 
manium Rectifier DC Characteristics [Purdue]. 

14-579 

Photoelectric Effects in Germanium [Purdue]. 

14-580 

Dependence of Forward Conductance and Back Re¬ 
sistance of High Back Voltage Germanium on 
Voltage and Frequency [Purdue]. 14-581 

Radar Tube Model Shop, Final Report [Sylvania]. 

14-582 

Crystal Capacity as a Function of Bias and Its 
Relation to the Theory of Crystal Rectification 
[Purdue]. 14-584 

Final Report on Crystal Development for Radar 
Receivers [Purdue]. 14-585 

Special Report on Comparative Signal Noise Mea¬ 
surements on Crystal Mixers and Grounded Grid 
Tube Mixers RL-110 

Report of the Radio Frequency Section. RL-140 
Crystals. RL-153 

Theory of High-Frequency Rectification by Silicon 
Crystal. RL-184 

Theory of the Boundary Layer of Crystal Recti¬ 
fiers. RL-185 

An S-Band Crystal Mixer. RL-242 

A Simplified Analysis of Conversion Loss of Crys¬ 
tal Converters. RL-253 

Pre-Ignition Transmission through Gas-Switching 
Tubes and Its Contribution to Crystal Failures. 

RL-254 

Testing of 1N21 Navy Crystal Rectifiers. RL-256 
Conversion Loss Measuring Apparatus for Crystals 
in the 3-Cm Band. RL-257 


Crystals ( Continued) 

A Simple Method for Determination of the Law of 
a Crystal. RL-270 

Committee on Centimeter Receiving Tubes and 
Resonators. RL-286 

Theory of Radar Mixers. RL-287 

Noise Measurements on Microwave Converters. 

RL-289 

Theory of Noise Measurements on Crystals as Fre¬ 
quency Converters. RL-293 

Use of the Temperature-Limited Diode in Meas¬ 
urements of Noise Figures of Crystals. RL-294 
Notes on Measurement of Noise, Gain and Noise 
Figure of Converters. RL-295 

Noise Temperature Measuring Apparatus for 
Crystals as 10,000 to 30 Megacycle Converters. 

RL-296 

Low-Level Crystal Detectors. RL-297 

A Reciprocity Theorem and Its Application to Meas¬ 
urement of Gain of Microwave Crystal Mixers. 

RL-300 

Maximum Power Limitations of Silicon Crystals. 

RL-359 

Comparison of the Usual Methods of Measuring 
Conversion Loss of Crystals and a New Empiri¬ 


cal Method. RL-408 

Low Level Crystal Detectors, Effect of Heat and 
Cold. RL-440 

Report on K-Band Work in U. S. A. RL-475 

Operation of 1N23 Crystal Rectifiers. RL-496 

Manufacturing Procedure for the Radiation 

Laboratory High Burn-Out Crystals. RL-501 

Crystal Life Tests under Flat Pulses. RL-543 


A Broad-Band Balanced Mixer for S-Band. RL-916 
Performance of Microwave Harmonic Mixers. 

RL-958 


Crystal Detectors and the Crystal-Video Receiver. 

RL-638 

IB38 Pre-TR. RL-641 

A Feedback Circuit for Measuring Output Noise 
Ratio of Crystal Rectifiers. RL-667 

A Conversion Loss Set for Testing K-Band Crystal 
Rectifiers. RL-668 

The Generation of Harmonics by Silicon and Ger¬ 


manium Crystals. RL-818 

1N23 Loss Measuring Set Type 7368. RL-M-171 

1N21 Loss Tester Type 7556. RL-M-177 

IN23 Noise Measuring Set Type 7438. RL-M-190 

IN21 Noise Tester Type 11044- RL-M-191 


General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 


RL-T-18 


Material Development 

Compounds of Silicon and Germanium [U. of Pa.]. 

14-112 

Spectroscopic Determination of Aluminum in Sili¬ 
con [U. of Pa.]. 14-127 

Effect of Etch on Crystal Rectifiers. [U. of Pa.]. 

14-165 

Radio-Active Detection of Aluminum in Silicon [U. 

of Pa.]. 14-180 





SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


75 


Crystals ( Continued) 

Analysis of Silicon fov Non-Volatile Matter [U. of 
Pa.]. 14 - 204 

Sintering or Melting of Boron Powder, Progress 
Report, Nov. 1, 1943 [du Pont]. 14-229 

Sintered Boron Project, Progress Report, Dec. 1, 

1943 [du Pont]. 14-231 

Sintered Boron Project, Progress Report, Jan. 1, 

1944 [du Pont]. 14-232 

Sintering and Melting of Boron Powder, Progress 

Report, Feb. 1, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-240 

Progress Report on the Sintering and Melting of 
Boron, Mar. 1, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-252 

Progress Report on Sintering and Melting of Boron 
Powder, Apr. 1, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-262 

Progress Report on Sintering or Melting of Boron, 
May 1, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-272 

Progress Report on Sintering or Melting of Boron 
Powder, June 1, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-283 

Quantitative Spectroscopic Analysis of Impurities 
in Germanium and Silicon [Purdue]. 14-285 
Sintering or Melting of Boron Powder, Progress 
Report, July 1, 19UU [du Pont]. 14-292 

Effect of Heat Treatment on Low Level Perform¬ 
ance [U. of Pa.]. 14-304 

Progress Report on Sintering or Melting of Boron 
Powder, Aug. 1, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-307 

Sintering or Melting of Boron and Preparation of 
Hyper-Pure Germanium, Progress Report, Sept. 
1, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-318 

Sintering or Melting of Boron and Preparation of 
Hyper-Pure Germanium, Progress Report, Oct. 
1, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-324 

Evaporated Films of Germanium and Silicon [U. 

of Pa.]. 14-337 

Sintering or Melting of Boron and Preparation of 
Hyper-Pure Germanium, Progress Report, Nov. 
1, 1944 [du Pont]. 14-362 

Final Report, Part I—Sintering and Melting of 
Boron, Part 11—Preparation of Hyperpure Ger¬ 
manium [du Pont]. 14-386 

Heat Treatment of Germanium Rectifier Materials, 
Interim Report No. 1+, Aug. 3, 1945 [BTL]. 

14-506 

Preparation of High Back Voltage Germanium 
Rectifiers [BTL]. 14-555 

Mass Spectrometer Investigation of the Silicon 
Tetrachloride Used in Making Pure Silicon [U. 
of Pa.]. 14-558 

Further Developments in the Preparation and Heat 
Treatment of Germanium Alloys [Purdue]. 

14-576 


Crystals ( Continued) 

Piezo-Electric Oscillations of a Quartz Crystal in 
Electrical Circuit, Supplement II [Bartol]. 14-557 
The R-l and R-2 Crystal Drivers. RL-645-8 

Specifications for 15-Mc Supersonic Crystal for 
Crystal Cartridges Types 3 and 7B. RL-S-35 

Timer Crystals, see also Circuits and Networks 
Crystal Clock Project, Third Progress Report, May 
1, 1943 [Bartol]. 14-145 

Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc Oscillator, Prog¬ 
ress Report, Aug. 1, 1943 [Bartol]. 14-175 

Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc L-C Oscillator, 
Progress Report, Oct. 1, 1943 [Bartol]. 14-193 
Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc L-C Oscillator, 
Final Report, Jan. 1, 1944 [Bartol]. 14-226 
Pulsed Quartz-Crystal Oscillator. RL-803 

Data Transmission, see Remote Indication and Con¬ 
trol Systems, Communication, and Relay Radar 

Delay Lines, see Circuits and Networks 
Dielectrics, see also Absorbent Materials 

Progress Report on Ultra-High Frequency Dielec¬ 
trics, OSRD 1197, LIR Report I, Jan., 1943 [MIT]. 

14-121 

The Interaction Between Electromagnetic Fields and 
Dielectric Materials, OSRD 1198, LIR Report II 
[MIT]. I 4 - 122 

Measurement of Dielectric Constant and Loss with 
Standing Waves in Coaxial Waveguides, LIR Report 
III [MIT]. 14-142 

Auxiliary Equipment for the M.I.T. Coax Instrument 
and Its Use, LIR Report IV [MIT]. 14-210 

Table of Dielectric Materials, Volume I, LIR Report 
V [MIT]. 14-237 

The Polystyrene Plastics as High-Frequency Dielec¬ 
trics LIR Report VI [MIT]. 14-276 

High Dielectric Constant Ceramics, LIR Report VII 
[MIT]. I 4 - 300 

Table of Dielectric Materials, Volume II, LIR Report 
VIII [MIT]. 14-425 

Techniques and Calculations Used in Dielectric Meas¬ 
urements on Shorted Lines LIR Report IX [MIT]. 

14-490 

Low Thermal Expansion Plastics, LIR Report X 
[MIT]. 14 - 539 

Titania Ceramics II, LIR Report XI [MIT]. 14-540 
Design of Equipment for Measurement of Dielectric 
Constant and Loss with Standing Waves in Wave¬ 
guides, LIR Report XII [MIT]. 14-541 

An Apparatus for Determining Heat Distortion 
Characteristics of Plastics, LIR Report XIII 
[MIT]. 14-542 


Supersonic Crystals, see also Trainers 

General Dynamical Considerations Applied to 
Piezo-Electric Oscillations of a Quartz Crystal in 
an Electrical Circuit [Bartol]. 14-271 

Supplement to General Dynamical Considerations 
Applied to Piezo-Electric Oscillations of a Quartz 
Crystal in an Electrical Circuit [Bartol]. 14-271S 
General Dynamical Considerations Applied to 


Development and Wide-Frequency Investigation of 
Dielectrics, Final Report, LIR Report XV [MIT]. 

14-544 

Theory of a C( Black Body” Produced by a Combina¬ 
tion of a Thin Screen and a Perfect Mirror. RL-148 
Theory of a i( Black Body” Produced by a Combina¬ 
tion of a Thin Screen and a Perfect Mirror, Sup¬ 
plement to RL-148. RL-154 






76 


PART III 


Dielectrics ( Continued) 

A Method to Measure High-Frequency Permeability 
of a Ferromagnetic Body. RL-155 

Transmission through Dielectric. RL-113 

Microwave Transmission. RL-121 

Special Report on the Reflection of Plane Waves by 
Magnetic Substances. RL-146 

Propagation in Waveguides Partly Filled with Di¬ 
electric. RL-174 

Dielectric Transmission Measurement. RL-244 

Corrosion of Copper, Brass, and Aluminum by Gase¬ 
ous Dielectrics. RL-248 

Radome Bulletin Number U, Transmission and Re¬ 
flection of Single Plane Sheets. RL-483-4 

Radome Bulletin Number 5, Recent Dielectric Con¬ 
stant and Loss Tangent Measurements. RL-483-5 
Radome Bulletin Number 7, The Measurement of 
High Reflections at Low Power. RL-483-7 

Radome Bulletin Number 10, The Measurement of 
Small Reflections. RL-483-10 

Radome Bulletin Number 12, Transmission and Re¬ 
flection of Parallel Plane Sheets. RL-483-12 

Radome Bulletin Number 15, The Measurement of 
Dielectric Constants in the One-Centimeter Band. 

RL-483-15 

Radome Bulletin Number 17, Current Progress on 
R-F Research. RL-483-17 

Radome Bulletin Number 19, Dielectric Constant and 
Loss Tangent Computation. RL-483-19 

Dielectric Windows in Waveguide. RL-587 

Dielectric Properties of Water and Ice at K-Band. 

RL-644 

Waveguides Without Metal Walls. RL-726 

Dielectric Phase Shifters for Waveguide. RL-788 
Diodes, see Tubes 

Directors, see also Computing Devices and Methods, 
Fire Control 

Accuracy Criteria for the Gun Director Mk 56. 

RL-578 

Errors in Target Velocity Due to the Rolling and 
Pitching of the Ship. RL-612 

MTB Computing Radar Sight. RL-S-14 

Alignment Kit {Torpedo Rack) Mark 1 Mod 0. 

RL-S-42 

Tables for Use with Torpedo Director Mark 33-1. 

RL-S-60 

Torpedo Director Mark 33 Mod 1 . RL-S-63 

Mark 151 Director. RL-S-75 

Doppler, see Clutter, Moving Target Indication 
Early-Warning Equipment, see also Airborne, Ground, 
and Shipborne Radar 

Brief Description of MEW Microwave Early Warn¬ 
ing. RL-428 

Florida Tests on ROSEBUPS against SCR-582, SCR- 
615, MEW. RL-596 

Over-Water Tests of S-Band Early Warning for 
Ships, Vertical Coverage of the CXHR {SCI) 
Search System. RL-703 

Flight Tests of AEW Block III Relay Link. RL-739 
MTI for MEW. RL-752 


Early-Warning Equipment {Continued) 

Airborne Early-Warning Search Antenna. RL-779 
The AEW System, Book I, Airborne Equipment. 

RL-806-1 " - 

Instruction Manual for Model 6-B {MEW) Modula¬ 
tor. RL-M-139 

MEW No. 1 Preliminary Instruction Book. 

RL-M-156A 

MEW No. 2 Preliminary Instruction Book. 

RL-M-156B 

MEW No. 3 Preliminary Instruction Book. 

RL-M-156C 

Instruction Handbook for Radar Set AN/CPS-1 A 
{Pre-production Sets). RL-M-156D 

Preliminary Technical Manual for AEW. RL-M-180A 
Preliminary Installation and Operating Instructions 
for Radar Set AN/CPS-6. RL-M-196 

AN/CPA-7 Operations Room Equipment Supplement¬ 
ing Radio Set AN/CPS-1. RL-M-228 

AEW, Airborne Early Warning. RL-S-26 

AEW, Airborne Early Warning (RL-S-26 plus addi¬ 
tional material). RL-S-27 

AEW Bedford Trials. RL-S-32 

Tactical Use of Delayed PPI Scopes of the AEW 
System. RL-S-36 

Preliminary Report on Single Aircraft Target 
Ranges of AEW. RL-S-37 

AEW Tactical Tests at Brigantine. RL-S-50 

Echo Boxes, see Test Equipment, Cavities 
Electromagnetic Theory, see Theory 
Enemy Equipment 

Japanese Microwave Radar. RL-S-24 

Engineering and Specifications 
Corrosion of Copper, Brass and Aluminum by Gase¬ 
ous Dielectrics. RL-248 

Temperature Rise in Anti-TR Racks {S. P. Hunt). 

RL-281 

Specifications of Performance Tests for PPI Sinu¬ 
soidal Potentiometers Types RL10E and RL1U. 

RL-316 

Vibration and Shock Comparison Tests of 7-In. Cath¬ 
ode-Ray Tubes in Two Different Type Mounts. 

RL-390 

Sinusoidal Potentiometers Type RL10CB, RL10CD, 
RL10E, and RL11+. RL-423 

Lighthouse Tube Transmitter-Receiver LHTR Mk I. 

RL-429 

The Cooling of Pressure-Tight Containers. RL-462 
Antenna Parts and Measuring Equipment. RL-472 
Manufacturing Procedure for the Radiation Labora¬ 
tory High Burn-out Crystals. RL-501 

Pulse Transformers Designed at Radiation Labora¬ 
tory and Produced by General Electric Company 
and Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing 
Company. RL-513 

Relay Data Including Shock and Vibration Measure¬ 
ments. RL-747 

Specifications for 15-Mc Supersonic Crystal for 
Crystal Cartridges Types 3 and 7B. RL-35 



SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


77 


Engineering and Specifications ( Continued) 

Shock Mounting and Vibrations. RL-T-16 

Fighters, see Nightfighting 

Fire-Control Systems, see also Computing Devices and 
Methods, Directors, Tracking 
Computers for Radar Control of Plane-to-Plane Gun¬ 
fire [MIT]. 14-130 

Two Motor-Driven Gun Turrets [GE]. 14-230 

Development and Construction of a Local Turret Gyro 
Lead-Computing Sight for AGS Radar [GE]. 

14-268 

The Sperry Stabilized Aircraft Gunlaying System 
(AGL-2), Intermediate Phase [Sperry]. 14-289 
Final Technical Report on AGL-1 Development [GE]. 

14-385 

Motor Torpedo Boat (M.T.B.) Computing Radar 
Sight for Blind, Semi-Blind and Visual Fire 
[Sperry]. 14-392 

The Fairchild Central Station Computer—Part I, The 
Fairchild .50 Caliber M2 Computer and AGS Adap¬ 
tations for an Emerson Tail Turret , Part II, Final 
Report [Fairchild]. 14-433 

Development of Gun Fire Control System Mark 56, 
Final Report [GE]. 14-497 

Development and Production Samples of APG Series 
(AN/APG-5 and AN/APG-8) Radar Equipment 
[Galvin]. 14-569 

Manuscript Handbook of Maintenance Instructions 
for Radio Sets AN/APG-5 and AN/APG-5A [Gal¬ 
vin]. 14-569 

2CH1A1 (AGL-1) Aircraft Fire-Control Computer 
[GE]. 14-570 

Development of Gun Fire Control System Mark 56, 
Final Report [GE]. 14-497 

Final Report for Contract OEMsr-lOUU, May 27, 19US 
to October 31, 191>5—Part 6, Preliminary Ballistics 
Computer for a Gun Director System; Part 7, 
Ballistic Computer Mark U2, Mod. 0; Part 8, Bal¬ 
listic Computer Mark U2, Mod 1, Ser No. 1, OSRD 
6434 [Librascope]. 14-587 

Report on Preliminary Results with the XT-1, No¬ 
vember 15—December 21*, 191*1. RL-8_ 

On Aircraft Radio Sight. RL-4 

Third General Report on Section Activities Covering 
Period From May 11*, 191*1, to November 11*, 191*1. 

RL-5 


Interim Report of the Problems and Activities of 
Group G High-Power Ground Equipment. RL-30 
ARO Range Unit. RL-332 

Report of A.A.B. Test on XT-1 at Fort Monroe, Vir¬ 
ginia, February-March, 191*2. RL-368 

Data on SCR-581* Control Equipment. RL-370 

Analysis of Firing Tests on Mark 51 Dam Neck, Vir¬ 
ginia. RL-371 

Report on Aircraft Radio Sight. RL-374 

Radar Target Contrast. RL-375 

Pictorial Brief of an Experimental AGL-1 Installa¬ 
tion. RL-377 

Project Dolphin. RL-385 


Fire-Control Systems ( Continued) 

Amplidyne Servo for SCR-598 Surface Fire-Control 
Set. RL-435 

Brief Description of AN/TPG-1, AN/FPG-1, SCR- 
598, Developmental Seacoast Gunlaying Radar Sets. 

RL-456 


Tests on M3B1 Oil Gear and an Amplidyne Servo for 


the SCR-598 Control Problem. RL-464 

A Condenser Phase Shifter Range Unit with Sine 
Wave Tracking for AN/TPG-1, AN/FPG-1, SCR- 
598. RL-516 

Final Report on SMTR. RL-559 

N 2 Gate Attachment for SCR-581*. RL-566 

Antiaircraft Target Designation Equipment for 
Ships. RL-640 

Overland Falcon. RL-647 

Analysis of the Tracking of the 581* X-Band System. 

RL-753 

Mark 56 U Chronograph. RL-805 

Slip-Ring Assembly for MK 56 Director. RL-877 
Analysis of the Tracking Errors of the MK56X Sys¬ 
tem. RL-884 

K-Band Antiaircraft Fire Control. RL-1065 


Radio Set SCR-581*—Preliminary Technical Instruc¬ 


tion Book. RL-M-132 

Falcon System Manual. RL-M-152A 

AN/APG-13 Falcon System Manual. RL-M-152B 
AN/APG-13 System Manual. RL-M-152C 

Instructions for Modifying the SCR-581* Modulator 
for Use in Aspen Transmitters. RL-M-155A 

Instructions for Modifying the SCR-581* Modulator 
for Use in Aspen Transmitters. RL-M-155B 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for Echo Box for 
SCR-581*. RL-M-159 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for AN/APG-15. 

RL-M-178 


Preliminary Instruction Manual for AN/APG-15. 

RL-M-178B 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for the AN/ 
APG-8 Airborne Radar Gunsighting Equipment. 

RL-M-214 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for AN/APG-15B. 

RL-M-215 


Preliminary Instructions for Radar System MK35. 

RL-M-240 


Preliminary Description of the MK 56 Gun Fire Con¬ 
trol System. RL-M-242 

Target Raft Transponder. RL-S-2 

General Description, Special Installation Require¬ 
ments and Mounting Dimensions of AN/APG-5 
(ARO) Airborne Range Only Equipment. RL-S-6 
MTB Computing Radar Sight. RL-S-14 

DOLPHIN, Remotely Controlled Torpedo Rack Actu¬ 
ating Mechanism. RL-S-23 

Alignment Kit (Torpedo Rack) Mark 1 Mod 0. 

RL-S-42 


Frequency Measurements, see Test Equipment 
General, Progress Reports, Surveys, Lists, etc. 

Technical Report of Radiation Laboratory, June 1, 
1941 [NDRC]. 14-93 




78 


PART III 


General ( Continued) 

Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, Dec. 15, 

1941 [NDRC]. 14-94 

Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, Aug:. 15, 

1942 [NDRC]. 14-95 

Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, Bimonthly 

Report, Mar. 15, 1942 [NDRC]. 14-100 

Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, Bimonthly 
Report, June 1, 1942 [NDRC]. 14-101 

Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, Bimonthly 
Report, Oct. 1, 1942 [NDRC]. 14-109 

Summary of Projects, Bimonthly Report, Jan. 1, 

1943 [NDRC]. 14-118 

Summary of Projects, Radar Division 14, Mar. 1, 

1943 [NDRC]. 14-124 

Summary of Projects, Bimonthly Report, May 1, 
1943 [NDRC]. 14-141 

Bimonthly Project Status Report and Summary of 
Projects, July 1, 1943 [NDRC]. 14-170 

Bimonthly Project Status Report and Summary of 
Projects, Sept. 1, 1943 [NDRC]. 14-184 

Project List as of September 15, 1943 [NDRC]. 

14-188 

Index of Radar Systems, Oct. 1, 1943 [NDRC]. 

14-196 

Bimonthly Project Status Report and Summary of 
Projects, Nov. 1, 1943 [NDRC]. 14-213 

Project Report, Feb. 1, 1944 [NDRC], 14-238 

Project Report, Apr. 1, 1944 [NDRC]. 14-242 

Index of Radar Systems, Feb. 15, 1944 [NDRC]. 

14-244 

Index of Division 14, Reports, Other than Radiation 
Laboratory Reports, May 1, 1945 [NDRC]. 14-250 
Division 14 Contract List, June 1, 1944 [NDRC]. 

14-270 

Project Report, June 1, 1944 [NDRC]. 14-277 

Project Report (Supplement to Division 14 Report 
No. 277), July 1, 1944 [NDRC]. 14-278 

Project Report, Aug. 1, 1944 [NDRC]. 14-301 

Radar Angle Tracking, Government Radar Patent 
Program, Technical Report No. 1 [NRDC]. 14-319 
U. S. Radar Survey, Section 1, Airborne Radar 
[NDRC]. 14-331 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 2, Shipborne Radar 
[NDRC]. 14-332 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 3, Ground Radar 
[NDRC]. 14-333 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 4, Navigational Radar 
[NDRC]. 14-334 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 6, Test Equipment 
[NDRC]. 14-336 

Project Report, Oct. 1, 1944 [NDRC]. 14-338 

Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Re¬ 
port No. 2, Precise Range Measurement and 
Tracking [NDRC]. 14-339 

Project Report, Dec. 1, 1944 [NDRC]. 14-373 

Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Report 
No. 3, Magnetrons [NDRC]. 14-384 

Project Report, Supplement, Jan. 1, 1945 [NDRC]. 

14-388 


General ( Continued) 

Project Report, Feb. 1, 1945 [NDRC]. 14-400 

Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Re¬ 
port No. 4, Duplexing [NDRC]. 14-391 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 7, Nomenclature Index 
[NDRC]. 14-393 

Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Re¬ 
port No. 6, Fundamental Radar Systems [NDRC]. 

14-417 

Project Report, Apr. 1, 1945 [NDRC]. 14-420 

Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Re¬ 
port No. 5, R-F Components [NDRC]. 14-430 

Project Report, Division 14, June 1, 1945 [NDRC]. 

14-440 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 3, Ground Radar, 
Change 1 [NDRC]. 14-451 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 4, Navigational Radar, 
Change 1 [NDRC]. 14-455 

Project Report, Division 14, Supplement, July 1, 
1945 [NDRC]. 14-463 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 6—Test Equipment, 
Change 1 [NDRC]. 14-465 

Project Report, Aug. 1, 1945 [NDRC]. 14-489 

Radar Model Shop, Final Report [Research Constr. 

Co.]. 14-556 

Project Report, Dec., 1945 [NDRC]. 14-565 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 8—Airborne Radar, 
Change 1 [NDRC]. 14-568 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 7—Nomenclature 
Index, Change 1 [NDRC]. 14-574 

Index of Division 14 , NDRC Reports, First Supple¬ 
ment, Mar. 1, 1946. 14-583 

Report of the System Group, Jan. 30, 1941. RL-28 

Present Status of Radiation Laboratory, Jan. 12, 
1942. RL-32 

Present Status of Radiation Laboratory Program, 
Dec. 9, 1942 to July 1, 1943. RL-33 

Coordination, Dec. 19, 1940. RL-15 

Coordination, Jan. 2, 1941. RL-158 

Index of Regular Reports, Texts and Manuals, Jan¬ 
uary 1944. RL-400 

Report on K-Band Work in U. S. A. RL-475 

Standards for Microwave Frequencies. RL-599 

Continuation of Index of Regular Reports, Special 
Reports, Manuals and Texts, Nov. 12, 1945. 

RL-800 

Continuation of Index of Regular Reports, Special 
Reports, Manuals and Texts, Mar. 7, 1946. 

RL-1083 

A Production Analysis of the Wartime Radio and 

Radar Industry. RL-S-31 

Thumbnail Sketch for December and January, 1945. 

RL-S-40 

Thumbnail Sketch for February and March, 1945. 

RL-S-46 

Thumbnail Sketch for April and May, 1945. RL-S-53 
Lecture Notes [J. C. Slater]. RL-T-1 

Notes on Microwaves [W. W. Hansen]. RL-T-2 

Microwave Radar, Volume 1, Theory and Practice of 
Pulsed Circuits. RL-T-8 




SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


79 


General ( Continued) 

Microwave Technique as of May 19US. RL-T-13 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 

Ground Radar, see also Beacons, Early Warning, Fire 
Control, Height Finding, Landing Navigation 

Components 

Final Technical Report for P 3 I Adaptor Develop¬ 
ment [DuMont Labs.]. 14-330 

Instruction Book for Precision PPI Adaptor, Du¬ 
Mont Type No. 255 ( Indicator-Tracker Unit BC 
1365) [DuMont]. 14-340 

Radar Scanning Unit, Final Report [Chrysler]. 

SL 4-566 

Radar Nutating Antenna Spiral Scanning Units, 
Balance and Adjustment [Chrysler]. 14-573 

Data on SCR-58U Control Equipment. RL-370 
Medium-Precision Range System for CXGQ (Project 
Henry). RL-579 

Increasing Stability of Operation of 4J31-35 Mag¬ 
netrons in the AN/CPS-1 System. RL-621 

Electrical Design of the AN/TPS-10 Antenna. 

RL-648 

Low-Noise Replacement Preamplifier for the SCR- 
58U (BC-1U08) RL-699 

AN/TPS-10B R-F Head Termination Report. 

RL-889 

Moving Target Indication on MEW. RL-1080 
Handbooks 

Features and Operations of Radio Set SCR-582. 

RL-394 

Preliminary Handbook for Experimental Prototype 
Model Radio Set SCR-620, Supplement. RL-M-121 
Handbook for Model CXEH (BGX) Radar Beacon. 

RL-M-129 

Preliminary Manual for Radar Beacon Type BPS 
(Prototype of AN/CPN-8 Similar in Function 
and Components to SCR-620.) RL-M-130 

Radio Set SCR-58U—Preliminary Technical Instruc¬ 
tion Book. RL-M-132 

Technical Manual for Radio Set SCR-582, Mk III. 

RL-M-136 

Modification of SCR-58U for Oboe II. RL-M-151 
Instructions for Modifying the SCR-58U Modulator 
for Use in Aspen Transmitters. RL-M-155A 
Instructions for Modifying the SCR-58U Modulator 
for Use in Aspen Transmitters. RL-M-155B 
MEW No. 1 Preliminary Instruction Book. 

RL-M-156A 

MEW No. 2 Preliminary Instruction Book. 

RL-M-156B 

MEW No. 3 Preliminary Instruction Book. 

RL-M-156C 

Instruction Handbook for Radar Set AN/CPS-1 A 
( Pre-production Sets). RL-M-156D 

Lightweight Loran Transmitter (LLTX). 

RL-M-158A 

Preliminary Handbook for Experimental Prototype 
Model Radio Set SCR-620 (Same as RL-M-121). 

RL-M-161 


Ground Radar ( Continued ) 

Harvey 170-T Loran Transmitter Manual. 

RL-M-162 

Radar Beacon, Mark I Mod. 1. RL-M-167 

Preliminary Instruction Book for Shore Bombard¬ 
ment Beacon Navy Model Mark 2 Mod 0 and 
Mod 1. RL-M-185 

Preliminary Installation and Operating Instructions 
for Radar Set AN/CPS-6. RL-M-196 

Preliminary Technical Manual for SCR-584 MTI 
Modification Kit No. MC-6U2-AS and Fan Beam 
Search Antenna. RL-M-218 

Preliminary Instructions on Modification Kit MC- 
627 for Radio Set SCR-584. RL-M-220 

Preliminary Instructions on Modification Kit MC- 
627 for Radio Set SCR-584 (Revised). RL-M-220B 
AN/CPA-7 Operations Room Equipment Supple¬ 
menting Radio Set AN/CPS-1. RL-M-228 

Performance 

Report on Preliminary Results with the XT-1. RL-8 
Regular Report on the XT-3. RL-59 

Antiaircraft Artillery Board Test on the Simplified 
Circular Sweep Range. RL-326 

Report of A.A.B. Test on XT-1 at Fort Monroe, 
Virginia, Feb.-Mar., 1942. RL-368 

Performance Report of the High-Power Ground 
System. RL-373 

Tests on a M3B1 Oil Gear and an Amplidyne Servo 
for the SCR-598 Control Problem. RL-464 

Results of Tests on Use of Rebecca-Eureka by the 
Army Ground Forces. RL-500 

Tests of Beacon Receiver on V-Beam. RL-522 

Florida Tests on ROSEBUPS against SCR-582, 
SCR-615, MEW. RL-596 

A Description of AN/TPS-10 and Its Performance 
in Mountainous Terrain. RL-606 

Window Tests on AN/CPS-6, Leesburg, Florida, 
June 7 and June 9, 1944 RL-S-20 

A Survey of the AN/TPS-10 (Little Abner). 

RL-S-69 

MEW Close Control. RL-S-76 

Systems and Attachments 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 3, Ground Radar 

[NDRC] 14-333 

Preliminary Instructions for Experimental HRY 
Equipment [Zenith Radio Corp.]. 14-380 

Radio Set AN/MPN-1 ( XE-1 ), Ground Controlled 
Aproach (GCA) Radar, Technical Report [Gil- 
fillan]. 14-449 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 3, Ground Radar, 
Change 1 [NDRC]. 14-451 

Third General Report on Section Activities Covering 
Period from May 14, 1941 to November 14, 1941. 

RL-5 

Interim Report of the Problems and Activities of 
Group G ( High-Power Ground Equipment). 

RL-30 

Roof Systems Reports, August 26,1941 to September 
24,1941. RL-40 

Regular Report on the XT-3, Oct. 22, 1941. RL-58 






80 


PART III 


Ground Radar ( Continued) 

Systems and Attachments ( Continued) 

Regular Report on the XT-3 (The Ten Centimeter 
Truck System), Nov. 26, 1941. RL-59 

A Racon Prospectus with a Pictorial Brief of BGS. 

RL-357 

BGS 10-Cm Radar Beacon. RL-358 

Brief Description of MEW Microwave Early Warn¬ 
ing. RL-428 

GCA Ground Controlled Approach. RL-438 

MHF Mobile Height Finder Modified SCR-615. 

RL-444 

Brief Description of AN/TPG-1, AN/FPG-1, SCR- 
598, Developmental Seacoast Gunlaying Radar 
Sets. RL-456 

Rosebud Microwave Beacon Equipment. R^-460 
Truck-Mounted SCR-582 Mk III, a General-Purpose 
Microwave Set. RL-474 

Light Mountain Radar Set. RL-491 

Beavertail Height Finder AN /CPS-4. RL-504 

V-Beam GC Radar. RL-507 

A “Range Only” Set for <( Close-In Seeing .” RL-598 
T-5 Field Chronograph for SCR-584. RL-968 

Automatic Plotter RC-308 Used with SCR-581+ for 
Mortar Location. RL-990 

Mortar Fire Detection. RL-1064 

K-Band Antiaircraft Fire Control. RL-1065 

Operating Instructions for the K-Band Rapid-Scan 
System. RL-M-248 

Guided Missiles 

Final Report on SRB s . RL-403 

Radio Set RHB, Section I, Technical Description of 
the Production Model Radio Set RHB; Section II, 
Adjustment and Alignment of Radio Set RHB. 

RL-508-1 

Radio Set RHB, Section III, Glider Checkout Pro¬ 
cedure. RL-508-2 

Radio Set RHB, Section IV, RHB Test Equipment. 

RL-508-3 

Theory and Design of Guided Missiles Control Sys¬ 
tem AN/APW-3. RL-1028 

Gun Laying, see Fire Control Systems, Sights 
Handbooks, see Airborne Radar, Ground Radar, Ship- 
borne Radar, Test Equipment, etc. 

Height-Finding Radar 

Radar Height-Finding. RL-21 

Interim Report of the Problems and Activities of 
Group G (High Power Ground Equipment). RL-30 
A Condenser Phase Shifter Range Circuit with Sine 
Wave Tracking Suitable for Microwave Height- 
Finding Station. RL-339 

Altitude Determination by Means of a Vertical PPI. 

RL-351 

Supplementary Report on Altitude Determination by 
Means of an Expanded Elevation Indicator, Verti¬ 
cal PPI. RL-354 

MHF Mobile Height Finder Modified SCR-615. 

RL-444 

Beavertail Height Finder AN/CPS-J,\. RL-504 


Height Finding Radar ( Continued) 

SM Radar. RL-506 

V-Beam GC Radar. RL-507 

Tests of Beacon Receiver on V-Beam. RL-522 

The SCI Rapid Scan Height-Finding Antenna. 

RL-688 

Preliminary Installation and Operating Instructions 
for Radar Set AN/CPS-6. RL-M-196 

High Power 

K-Band High-Power Water Load. RL-723 

Experiments in Microwave Breakdown. RL-731 

Present Status of High Power at S-Band. RL-793 

Homing, see Beacons, Guided Missiles, Landing Sys¬ 
tems, Navigation 

IFF, see also Absorbent Materials, Beacons, Propeller 
Modulation 

S-Band ASV Marker. RL-298 

Rosebud Microwave Beacon Equipment. RL-460 

SM Radar. RL-506 

Rotating Corner Reflectors for Ship Identification. 

RL-654 

Black Maria, Coincident Cross-Band Transponder for 
S-Band Radar ( AEW). RL-672 

Shipborne Black Maria Antennas. RL-796 

Project TGI ( AN/APX-11, AN/APX-16). RL-1081 

Preliminary Technical Manual for AEW. 

RL-M-180A 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for X-Band Coinci¬ 
dent Beacon XCB (Mark I) AN / APX-1J+. 

RL-M-199 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for S-Band Coinci¬ 
dent Transponder Black Maria, RT-74/APX. 

RL-M-211 

Preliminary Book of Maintenance Instructions for 
Shipboard Components of AEW. RL-M-229 

Detection of Propeller and Sambo Modulations. 

RL-S-10 

Impedance Measurements, see Test Equipment, Trans¬ 
mission Lines 

Indicators, see also Cathode-Ray Tubes 

Indicator Types as of October 1942 [NDRC], 14-114 
Final Technical Report for PM Adaptor Develop¬ 
ment [DuMont Labs.]. 14-330 

Instruction Book for Precision PPI Adaptor. DuMont 
Type No. 255 ( Indicator-Tracker Unit BC 1365) 
[DuMont Labs.]. 14-340 

Performance and Stability of Triggered Gates 
[Rensselaer Polytech.]. 14-445 

Errors in Range Measurement with a Circular 
Sweep. RL-9 

Improvements in the Spot Error Indicator. RL-10 
Roof System Report, Initial Development—February 
15 to April 1, 19UL RL-37 

Navy Roof, etc., Aug. 26, 1941. RL-39 

Roof System Reports, August 26, 1941, to September 
2 If, 1941. RL-40 

Regular Report on Indicators and Synchronizers, 
Oct. 15, 1941. RL-47 



SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


81 


Indicators ( Continued) 

Regular Report on Indicators and Synchronizers, 
Nov. 19, 1941. RL-48 

Indicators and Synchronizers, Dec. 24, 1941. RL-49 

Report of Activities of Synchronizer Section, Nov. 

5, 1941. RL-75 

RF Envelope Indicator Instruction Manual. RL-77 

Correction of the Scanning of Shipborne Radar Sys¬ 
tems for Roll and Pitch of the Ship. RL-126 

Cathode-Ray Indicator. RL-130 

Report of the Indicator Section. RL-131 

Brief Report of Activities from February 12 to 
March 21, 191*1. RL-132 

Report of Section VI, March 4 to March 22, 191*1. 

RL-133 

Report by Indicator Group, Feb. 13, 1941. RL-134 

Special Report for the Cathode-Ray Tube Section, 
Brief Summary of Results of Persistence Calcula¬ 
tions, Feb. 28, 1941. RL-135 

Persistence Measurements, July 7, 1941. RL-136 

Luminescence of RCA Cathode-Ray Tube with Cas¬ 
cade Screen. RL-137 

Indicator Components as Fixed in a Complete Air¬ 
craft Interception Installation. RL-138 

Recommended Designations of Radar Indicator 
Types. RL-159 

Plan Position Indicators. RL-308 

Proposed Performance Specifications for the P7 
Long-Persistence Cascade Screen. RL-309 

Report on Measurement of British CR Tubes with 
Long-Persistence Screens. RL-310 

AIA Indicators. RL-311 

Plan-Position Indicator Using a Sinusoidal Poten¬ 
tiometer. RL-312 

Conference on P7 Cathode-Ray Tubes Held April 5 
and 6, 191*3. RL-314 

A Shipborne Mechanical Rotation Plan-Position Indi¬ 
cator. RL-315 

Specification of Performance Tests for PPI Sinu¬ 
soidal Potentiometers Types RL10E and RL11*. 

RL-316 

Indicators for a Ground-Controlled Approach Sys¬ 
tem. RL-317 

Errors in Circular Sweeps Due to Decentering and 
Ellipticity of Circle. RL-328 

Altitude Determination by Means of a Vertical PPI. 

RL-351 

Supplementary Report on Altitude Determination 
by Means of an Expanded Elevation Indicator, Ver¬ 
tical PPI. RL-354 

Maximum Allowable Negative Backswing after 
Pulses. RL-363 

Photographs of the PPI Indicator Tube with 3-Cm 
ASV over Water and Land. RL-381 

Tactical Devices Based on Superposition of a Plot¬ 
ting Board on the PPI Pattern. RL-387 

Some Photographic Measures of PPI Linearity and 
Addendum. RL-389 

Vibration and Shock Comparison Tests of 7-In. 
Cathode Ray Tubes in Two Different Type Mounts. 

RL-390 


Indicators ( Continued) 

Studies of British Phosphors of the Type “C,” “H,” 
“K,” and “M”. RL-405 

Range Height Indicator. RL-418 

A Report on ASD-1 B-Scope Photography. RL-439 
The Identification of Signals on PPI Photographs for 
the Construction of Radar Maps. RL-449 

On the Fluctuations in Signals Returned by Many 
Independently Moving Scatterers. RL-465 

On the Appearance of the A-Scope when the Pulse 
Travels through a Homogeneous Distribution of 
Scatterers. RL-466 

Precise Navigation by Means of a Radar Map Super¬ 
posed on the PPI. RL-503 

A Method for Relay Radar PPI Synchronization. 

RL-505 

Lighthouse R-F Envelope Indicator. RL-542 

A Precision Plan Position Indicator. RL-560 

A Precision Z Sweep Generator. RL-563 

A Precision Self-Synchronous Range System for 
P 3 I. RL-573 

Medium Precision Range System for CXGQ {Project 
Henry). RL-579 

Performance Characteristics of Army-Navy Pre¬ 
ferred Type Electrostatic Cathode Ray Tubes. 

RL-588 

Investigation of Properties of Dark Trace Cathode 
Ray Tubes. RL-597 

Effects of Line and Cathode-Follower Terminations 
on Pulse Shape. RL-616 

Plan Position Indicator for 581* AJ. RL-678 

Synthetic Radar Echoes in the Presence of Jam¬ 
ming. RL-708 

Tokyo H2X Photographs, Comparison of Operational 
PPI Photographs with PPI Predictions of the 
Ultrasonic Radar Trainer. RL-715 

P 4 7 {Photographic Projection PPI). RL-725 

AIR Range Scope. RL-755 

Tests of a Type C Data Presentation with a Spiral- 
Scan Aircraft-Interception System. RL-767 

PPI Off-Center Conversion Kit (MX 364/CPS). 

RL-778 

GPI for Close-Control Bombing. RL-783 

Tests of Aided Tracking with P 3 /. RL-797 

Notes on Photometry, Colorimetry, and an Explana¬ 
tion of the Centibel Scale. RL-804 

General Purpose Indication System. RL-817 

AN/APS-30 Series Indication System. RL-834 
Video Mapping. RL-890 

Three Tone PPI. RL-934 

SN-4HAPA-53 {Cadillac II Synchronizer) and IN- 
188/APA-53 {Cadillac II Indicator). RL-937 

The Use of Synchros for Radial Time Base Displays. 

RL-941 

A Trigger Generator for Signal Threshold Studies. 

RL-1036 

Instruction Manual for B-18 Radar Installation. 

RL-M-100 

Instruction Manual for B-18 Indicator Components 
{Included in RL-M-100). RL-M-102 




82 


PART III 


Indicators ( Continued ) 

Operating Instructions for the Model B PPI Indi¬ 
cator Central. RL-M-107 

Instructions for Type E Self-Synchronous Oscillo¬ 


scope. RL-M-109 

Instruction Manual for Audio Indicator Type 123R. 


RL-M-122 


Manual for Operation and Maintenance of TW 
Audio Indicator. RL-M-134 

Instruction Manual for Projection PPI. RL-M-137 
AN/APS-15 Receiver-Indicator Modified for Ground 
Range Sweeps and Remote Amplifier. RL-M-172A 
Electronic Cursor for AN/APS-15. RL-M-175 

Operating Instructions for Sweep Calibrator, Model 
B. RL-M-188 

Handbook of Operating Instructions for Lor an Low 
Frequency Converter CV-27/UPN. RL-M-222 
Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for Loran 
Low Frequency Converter CV-27/UPN. RL-M-225 
Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for AN/APA- 
53 Indicator Assembly. RL-M-243 

Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Indi¬ 
cator for Rapid Scan System. RL-M-249 

Testing of Skiatrons. RL-S-1 

Testing of Skiatrons ( Supplement ). RL-S-ls 

A Comparison of “Positive” and “Negative” Inten¬ 
sity Modulation of PPI Displays. RL-S-4 

Comparison of P7 Screen Test Methods. RL-S-9 
Model 5 Synchroscope. RL-S-18 

Ground Position Indicator for Radar Navigation 
and Bombing. RL-S-19 

Tactical Use of Delayed PPI Scopes of the AEW 
System. RL-S-36 

Waveforms, Voltage and Resistance Measurements 
in AN/APA-5 Indicator Equipment. RL-S-38 
H2K Radar Displays. RL-S-44 

Release Point Indicator Used in Conjunction with 
RC-294. RL-S-47 

Tabulation of CRT Screen Properties. RL-S-48 

PPI Photographs from AEW. RL-S-51 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 


Interference, see also Noise 

Reduction of Radar-Radio Interference from Modu¬ 


lators. RL-431 

Shielding of Microwave Receivers against Interfer¬ 
ence at Intermediate Frequencies. RL-471 

Interference Blanker. RL-749 

Interference Between SCR-581fs Tracking APN-19 
Beacons. RL-816 

X-Band Sea-Return Measurements. RL-870 

Jamming, see also Countermeasures 

Off-Frequency C-W Jamming. RL-910 

Synthetic Radar Echoes in the Presence of FM Jam¬ 
ming. RL-1035 

Klystrons, see Tubes, Velocity-Modulated 
Landing Systems, see also Beacons, Navigation 
S-Band ASV Marker. RL-298 


Special Report on Bolometer Blind Landing System. 

RL-7 


Landing Systems ( Continued) 

Pill Box Antenna for Glide Path. RL-260 

Indicators for a Ground-Controlled Approach Sys¬ 
tem. RL-317 

GCA Ground Controlled Approach. RL-438 

A Simplified Search Antenna for Radio Set AN/ 
MPN-1. RL-486 

Ultra-Portable Microwave Radar Beacons as Beam 
Approach Aids in Aircraft Landing. RL-581 

A Simple Trainer for GCA Approach Controller. 

RL-669 

Identification of GCA Search Targets. RL-670 

The Trainer for Radio Set AN/MPN-1. RL-676 

BUPX ( AN/UPN-3 , U, AN/APN-11) Ultra-Portable 
X-Band Radar Beacons and Their Tactical Uses. 

RL-710 

Lighthouse Tubes, see Tubes, R-F Heads 

Local Oscillators, see Tubes, Receivers 

Loran, see Navigation 

Magnetrons, see also Cathodes 

One Centimeter Magnetron Research [CRL]. 14-120 

Scaling and Relative Efficiency of Different Sized 
Magnetrons [Bartol]. 14-176 

Progress Report on the Development of One and 
Three CM Magnetrons [CRL]. 14-223 

The Elimination of Extraneous Resonance Effects in 
Tunable Centimeter Magnetrons [CRL]. 14-233 

The Tuning Properties of the Tunable Magnetrons 
in the Three Centimeter Band [CRL]. 14-234 

Cold Impedance of E5 Tubes [CRL]. 14-235 

Columbia Radiation Laboratory Progress Report, 
Jan. 1, 1944 [CRL]. 14-239 

Waveguide Output for 1.25 Centimeter Magnetrons 
[CRL]. 14-245 

Progress Report for Columbia Radiation Laboratory, 
February 1944 [CRL]. 14-260 

Columbia Radiation Laboratory Progress Report, 
March 1944 [CRL]. 14-266 

Technical Report on K-Band Magnetron, May 22, 
1944, and Supplement, Aug. 21, 1944 [West. E. & 
M. Co.]. 14-299 

Equivalent Circuit for Resonant Modes of a Magne¬ 
tron, Zero Mode [CRL]. 14-322 

The Resonant Modes of the Rising Sun {A Tube) 
Anode [CRL]. 14-323 

Mica Windows for Waveguide Output Magnetrons 
[RCA]. 14-366 

Waveguide Output Magnetrons Employing Fused 
Quartz Output Transformers [RCA]. 14-367 

Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Re¬ 
port No. 3—Magnetrons [NDRC]. 14-384 

Frequency Stabilization of Oscillators by a Method 
Particularly Adapted to the Higher Frequencies 
and Magnetron Sources [RCA]. 14-397 

Final Report Covering Development Work Done on 
High-Power S-Band Magnetrons ( HP-10V ) and 
Series Gaps [Machlett Labs.]. 14-423 

Final Report on the Development of Magnetron Gen¬ 
erators of High-Power and of Short Wavelengths 
[BTL-WE]. 14-431 






SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


83 


Magnetrons ( Continued) 

K-Band Magnetron, Technical Report [RCA]. 14-444 
Magnetrons and Detector Beat-Oscillator Receivers 
with Record of Material Furnished [BTL]. 14-450 
Operations of the Project Tube Shop, Harrison, N. J. 

[RCA]. 14-500 

Preliminary Oscillograph Studies of RF Build-up in 
Magnetron (XIV) [LIR-MIT]. 14-543 

Final Report on Radar Tube Model Shop [Sylvania]. 

14-582 

Magnetrons for Production of Centimeter Wave¬ 
length Radiation, also Absorption of Such Radia¬ 
tion in Water Vapor [CRL]. 14-588 

Rising Sun Magnetron with Large Number of An¬ 
ode Cavities for Centimeter and Millimeter Wave¬ 
lengths [CRL]. 14-589 

Regular Report on the Components Testing System, 


Oct. 8, 1941. 



RL-41 

Transmitting Tube Section, 

Dec. 2, 

1940. 

RL-79 

Transmitting Tube Section, 

Dec. 17, 

, 1940. 

RL-80 

Transmitting Tube Section, 

Jan. 13, 

, 1941. 

RL-81 

Transmitting Tube Section, 

Jan. 28, 

, 1941. 

RL-82 

Transmitter Tube Section, 

Mar. 18, 

, 1941. 

RL-83 

Transmitter Tube Section, 

May 19, 

1941. 

RL-84 

Transmitter Tube Section, . 

July 1, 1941. 

RL-85 

Guide to the Operation of 

10 Cm 

Standard Magne- 

irons. 



RL-86 


Special Report of Characteristics of 3-Cm Magnetrons 
and Instructions for Their Operation. RL-87 

Note on Design of Magnetrons. RL-88 

Cathode Temperatures in Magnetrons. RL-90 

Theory of the Magnetron Oscillator. RL-118 

Theory of the Magnetron Oscillator, Electronic 
Orbits in the Cylindrical Magnetron with Static 
Fields. RL-122 

Theory of the Split-Anode Magnetron. RL-127 

Report of the Radio-Frequency Section. RL-140 

3-Cm Magnetron Cold Impedance. RL-163 

Theory of Space Charge in an Oscillating Magnetron. 

RL-176 

Resonant Modes of the Magnetron. RL-182 

Input Impedance and Tuning of Magnetron Cavities. 

RL-190 

Theory of Magnetron Operation. RL-200 

Numerical Calculation of Space Charge Behavior and 
Power in the Magnetron. RL-201 

Preliminary Report on Frequency Shift vs. Magne¬ 
tron Box Temperature. RL-220 

RF Loading of 10-Cm Magnetrons. RL-221 

Strapping Tolerances for Magnetrons. RL-222 

Magnetron Strapping Wavelength Calculations. 

RL-223 

Fourier Analysis of Pulses with Frequency Shifts 
during the Pulse. RL-224 

Frequency and Spectrum Characteristics of Stand¬ 
ard Magnetrons and the Effect of Change of 
Shape of Current Pulse. RL-225 

Practical Considerations of Magnetron Design. 

RL-226 


Magnetrons ( Continued) 

Performance Characteristics of the Magnetron under 
Conditions Simulating Beacon Operation, Tube 
Types 2J38 and 2J22. RL-227 

Spectra of Magnetrons for Long Pulses. RL-228 
Analysis of Magnetron Performance, Part I, Equip¬ 
ment Circuit, Method, Applications. RL-229 

Field Patterns in Cold Magnetrons, Including Corre¬ 
lation with Tube Performance and Tunable Design. 

RL-230 

Preplumbing of Tees for G-Band. RL-238 

Maximum Allowable Negative Backswing After 
Pulses. RL-363 

Adjustment of Magnetron Frequency by an External 
Tuner. RL-412 

Report on Western Electric 717A Modulator Type 
D-150M2 and Radio-Frequency Unit Type D- 
150U52. RL-425 

Cold Resonance Theory of the Waveguide Tunable 
Magnetron. RL-445 

Analysis of Magnetron Performance, Part II, De¬ 
tailed Study of the Operation of a Magnetron. 

RL-451 

Magnetron Stabilizing Tuner. RL-473 

Report on K-Band Work in U. S. A. RL-475 

Radome Bulletin 18, The Dependence of Magnetron 
Pulling on Radome Shape and Orientation. 

RL-483-18 

The Resonant Modes of Magnetron Cavities. RL-493 
Magnetron Starting Time. RL-509 

Proposed Method for Measuring Instantaneous Mag¬ 
netron Input Impedance with the Aid of a Delay 
Network. RL-515 

Pulse Shapes and R-F Spectra for Combinations of 
Stromberg-Carlson Mark I and Mark II Modula¬ 
tors with 2J22, 2J21, and 725A Magnetrons. 

RL-518 

Effect on Current Pulse of Resistance in Series with 
the Magnetron. RL-527 

An Automatic Frequency Control and Frequency 
Selection System for Magnetrons. RL-541 

Magnetron Tuning and Stabilization. RL-567 

Effects of Variation of Vane Width and Cathode Size 
on the Operation of Magnetrons. RL-586 

Cathodes for Pulsed Magnetrons, Part I, Correla¬ 
tions Between Oscillating and Diode Conditions. 

RL-609 

Stability of Magnetrons Operated by Spark Gap 
Modulators. RL-620 

Increasing Stability of Operation of UJ31-35 Mag¬ 
netrons in the AN/CPS-1 System. RL-621 

Influences of Pulse Transformer Design on bJ31-35 
Magnetron Stability. RL-622 

Frequency Drift of Certain X-Band Magnetrons. 

RL-663 

Cathodes for Pulsed Magnetrons, Part II — Construc¬ 
tion and Performance of Pulsed Cathodes. RL-683 
The Regulation Obtainable in the Operation of a 
Hard Tube Modulator with Magnetron Load. 

RL-697 




84 


PART III 


Magnetrons ( Continued) 

An Electronic Modulator for CW Magnetrons. 

RL-748 

General Theory of Electronic Beam Modulators. 

RL-758 

Analysis of Line Modulator for Behavior with a 
Sparking Magnetron Load. RL-765 

Present Status of High Power at S-Band. RL-793 
Mode Selection in Magnetrons. RL-809 

XCT Final Report. RL-879 

LCT, 900 MC/SEC FM-CW Magnetron. RL-1005 
The \j 70-77 Series of Tunable Magnetrons. RL-1006 
Final Report on the BM50 Magnetron. RL-1007 
A Method for Calculating Magnetron Resonant Fre¬ 
quencies and Modes. RL-1039 

R-F Phasing of Pulsed Magnetrons. RL-1051 

3-Cm Magnetron Test Bench Construction and Opera¬ 
tion. RL-M-114 

Manual for Magnetrons, Type RJ 22-3 J, \, 706AY-GY, 

7 lb AY and 718AY-EY. RL-M-116 

Microwave Technique as of May 19 bS. RL-T-13 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 

Maintenance, see Airborne, Ground, and Shipborne 
Radar, Performance, Test Equipment 
Mapping, see Navigation and Mapping 
Materials, see also Absorbent Materials, Crystals, Di¬ 
electrics 

Development of Electrical Brushes through Powdered 
Metallurgy, Technical Report of Research Work 
Conducted at the Metal Powder Laboratory 
[Stevens]. 14-313 

Corrosion of Copper, Brass and Aluminum by Gase¬ 
ous Dielectrics. RL-248 

The Application of Powdered Iron Materials as 
Permeable Dielectrics at Microwave Frequencies. 

RL-906 

McNally Tubes, see Tubes, Velocity-Modulated 
Meteorology, see Propagation 

Miscellaneous 

Clearance for Carbon Brush Investigation [MIT]. 

14-138 

X-Ray Emission from Radar Equipment, Report of 
Division 14, NDRC [MIT]. 14-157 

Mixers, see Crystals, Receivers 

Modulation, Frequency, Velocity, etc., see Tubes, 
Theory 

Modulators, see also Pulse Transformers 

Roof System Report, Initial Development, Feb. 15— 
Apr. 1, 1941. RL-37 

Pulsers, Dec. 2, 1940. RL-66 

Pulsers, Dec. 27, 1940. RL-67 

Pulsers, Feb. 1, 1941. RL-68 

Modulators and Synchronizers, Mar. 25, 1941. 

RL-69 

Modulators, May 11, 1941. RL-70 

Report of the Modulator Group, July 31, 1941. 

RL-71 


Modulators ( Continued) 

Regular Report of Modulator Group, Nov. 4, 1941. 

RL-72 

Instruction Manual Browning Type A Synchronizer. 

RL-74 

Report of Activities of Synchronizer Section, Nov. 5, 
1941. RL-75 

Test Set for Raytheon Service Modulator, Instruc¬ 
tions for Operation and Testing. RL-76 

Instruction Manual for Raytheon Service Modulator 
WX-3587A. RL-78 

Spark-Gap Colloquium at Radiation Laboratory, 
MIT, July, 1942. RL-207 

Modulator Colloquium, Apr. 16-17, 1943. RL-208 

Rotary Spark Gap Modulators. RL-209 

Tests on Five Types of Triggered Switch Modulators. 

RL-210 

Report on Some Tubes Used in Hard Tube Modu¬ 
lators. RL-211 

Report on Hard Tube Modulators and Drivers. 

RL-212 

Pulse Transformers. RL-213 

Line-Controlled Blocking Oscillator. RL-214 

Measurement and Design of D-C Resonant Charging 
Chokes. RL-215 

Modulated Pulse Communication. RL-216 

Pulse Transformers. RL-217 

Oscilloscope Presentation of Hysteresis Loops at 60 
Cycles and under Pulse Conditions. RL-218 

Test Equipment for Pulse Transformers. RL-219 
Multiple Pulse Generators. RL-278 

Frequency Division with Blocking Oscillator Pulse 
Transformers. RL-329 

Line Controlled Blocking Oscillator Marker Genera¬ 
tor ARO Calibrator. RL-330 

Pulsed Oscillator and Phase Shifter. RL-340 

Type J and A Test Unit. RL-343 

Time Fluctuations of a Rotary Spark-Gap Modu¬ 
lator. RL-356 

Maximum Allowable Negative Backswing After 
Pulses. RL-363 

Report on Western Electric 717A Modulator Type 
D-150bb2 and Radio-Frequency Unit Type D- 
150b52. RL-425 

Reduction of Radar-Radio Interference from Modu¬ 
lators. RL-431 

Analysis of Condenser Charging in Line Type Modu¬ 
lators, Part I, For Linear Reactor Elements. 

RL-441 

Model 7, Experimental Hydrogen Thyratron Modu¬ 
lator. RL-485 

Proposed Method for Measuring Instantaneous Mag¬ 
netron Input Impedance with the Aid of a Delay 
Network. RL-515 

Pulse Shapes and R-F Spectra for Combinations of 
Stromberg-Carlson Mark I and Mark II Modula¬ 
tors with 2J22, 2J21, and 725A Magnetrons. 

RL-518 

A Diode-Type Pulse Voltmeter. RL-521 

Voltage Pulse Rate-of-Rise Measurements. RL-523 








SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


85 


Modulators ( Continued ) 

Effect on Current Pulse of Resistance in Series with 
the Magnetron. RL-527 

Model 6 Modulator Performance Tests. RL-549 
A Survey of High-Vacuum Diodes Used for Surge- 
Limiting Operation in Modulators. RL-580 

Stability of Magnetrons Operated by Spark Gap 
Modulators. RL-620 

Increasing Stability of Operation of 4J31-35 Mag¬ 
netrons in the AN/CPS-1 System. RL-621 

Reduction of Power-Line Noise in Modulators. 

RL-634 

The J-2 Modulator Unit. RL-645-5 

Dissipation in Series Gaps and Voltage-Current Rela¬ 
tionships during the Discharge. RL-682-1 

Colloquium on Pulse-Forming Networks , October 12, 
19U. RL-692 

The Regulation Obtainable in the Operation of a 
Hard Tube Modulator with Magnetron Load. 

RL-697 

Calculation of Pulse-Forming Networks Having Slow 
Rates of Voltage Rise. RL-698 

Measurements and Waveforms Obtained with SCR- 
598 Modulator. RL-757 

Analysis of Line Modulator Behavior with a Spark¬ 
ing Magnetron Load. RL-765 

Present Status of High Power at S-Band. RL-793 
R-F Mechanical Modulator for S-Band. RL-798 
Division of Voltage Across Series Spark Gaps in a 
Line-Type Modulator. RL-682-2 

General Characteristics of Enclosed Spark Gaps with 
Emphasis on Aluminum Cathode-Type Series Gaps. 

RL-682-3 

Line-Type Modulator and HP 10V Magnetron Opera¬ 
tion at 6 Megawatts. RL-682-6 

Radiation Laboratory Modulator Summary. RL-829 
Modulator for AN/TPS-10 Radar. RL-997 

AN/APS-30 Modulator Status. RL-1000 

Instruction Manual for B-18 Radar Installation. 

RL-M-100 

Instruction Manual for Raytheon Service Modulator 
WX 4002 B. RL-M-100, RL-M-101 

Instruction Manual for Raytheon Laboratory Modula¬ 
tors WX 4054 and WX 4054 A and WX 4054 B. 

RL-M-103 

Instruction Manual for Experimental Service Modu¬ 
lator Model 4, Type 1372. RL-M-111 

Manual of Operation for Model No. 2 Synchroscope. 

RL-M-112 

Spectrum Analyzer (Type 103) for Pulsed Oscillator 
at 3000 Me. RL-M-115 

Instruction Manual for Pulsed Oscillator, 3000 Me 
(Model No. 1). RL-M-117 

Instruction Manual Model P4 Synchroscope. 

RL-M-118 

Instruction Manual for Revised Model P4 Synchro¬ 
scope. RL-M-126 

Instruction Manual for Spectrum Analyzer (Type 
105) for X-Band Pulsed Oscillators and Spectrum 
Analyzer (Type 107) for S-Band Pulsed Oscilla¬ 
tors. RL-M-127 


Modulators (Continued) 

Instruction Manual for Service Modulator Model 9. 

RL-M-131 

Instruction Manual for Model 6-B (MEW) Modu¬ 
lator. RL-M-139 

Instruction Manual for Model 7A Hydrogen Thyra- 
tron Modulator. RL-M-145 

Instruction Manual for Model 6 Modulator. RL-M-153 
Instructions for Modifying the SCR-584 Modulator 
for Use in Aspen Transmitters. RL-M-155A 

Instructions for Modifying the SCR-584 Modulator 
for Use in Aspen Transmitters. RL-M-155B 

Instruction Manual for Model 17 Modulator. 

RL-M-187 

Instruction Manual for Model 20 Laboratory Modu¬ 
lator. RL-M-232 

Operating Instructions for Model 12 Modulator. 

RL-M-239 

Modulator Text, Second Edition. RL-T-15 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 

Moving Target Indication, see also Clutter 
Radar Detection of Ground Objects from the 
Ground. RL-420 

The Detection of Moving Targets among Ground 
Clutter by Coherent Pulse Methods. RL-480 

The Observation of R-F Phase in Pulse Radar. 

RL-481 

Elimination of Ground Clutter. RL-526 

Pulse Doppler for Detection of Moving Ground 
Targets. RL-553 

A Moving Target Selector Using Deflection Modu¬ 
lation on a Storage Mosaic. RL-562 

A Precision Z Sweep Generator. RL-563 

The Effect of Clutter Fluctuations on MTI. RL-700 
The Storage of Video Signals on Simple Mosaics. 

RL-743 

An Experimental MTI System. RL-744 

MTI for MEW. RL-752 

Supersonic Delay Lines. RL-850 

Mechanical Computer Mechanism for Moving COHO. 

RL-900 

Notes on the Contamination of Mercury by Stainless 
Steel. RL-935 

A Moving COHO Conversion Unit. RL-975 

Dynamic-Range Compression for MTI. RL-1016 

An Experimental S-Band Airborne MTI System. 

RL-1018 

Preliminary Technical Manual for SCR-584 MTI 
Modification Kit No. MC-642-AS and Fan Beam 
Search Antenna. RL-M-218 

Multivibrators, see Circuits and Networks 

Navigation and Mapping 

Western Electric D-160448 Input Equipment and 
Western Electric X-61901 Oscilloscope [BTL]. 

14-87 

Long-Range Navigation Equipment, Microwave Com¬ 
mittee Project No. 3 [West. E. & M. Co.]. 14-88 

Aircraft Position Indicating Equipment (Receiving) 

[RCA], 14-89 



86 


PART III 


Navigation and Mapping ( Continued ) 

Instruction Book for Western Electric D-161131 Re¬ 
ceiver and Western Electric D-161132 Indicator for 
a Long-Range Navigation System [BTL]. 14-91 
Two Megawatt Transmitters for NDRC Project No. 

3 [GE]. 14-92 

Development of a Stable Non-Crystal Controlled 

Oscillator [U. of Col.]. 14-98 

Crystal Clock Project, Third Progress Report, May 1, 
1943 [Bartol]. 14-145 

Interference of Loran Pulses with Radio Telephone 
and Telegraph Reception [BTL]. 14-163 

Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc Oscillator, Progress 
Report, Aug. 1, 1943 [Bartol]. 14-175 

Airborne Loran Equipment [GE]. 14-191 

Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc L-C Oscillator, Prog¬ 
ress Report, Oct. 1, 1943 [Bartol]. 14-193 

Lodar Pulse-Direction-Finding Receiver [RCA]. 

14-200 

Development of a Power Supply and Temperature 
Stabilized Oscillator for the Battery Operated 
Lodar Receiver [Emerson Radio and Phonograph]. 

14-203 

Characteristics of Simplified Loran Receiving Equip¬ 
ment [RCA]. . 14-206 

Development of Airborne Loran Receiver-Indicator, 

Model LHN-1 [RCA]. 14 - 207 

Development of Loran Receiver Trainer [RCA]. 

14-208 

Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc L-C Oscillator, Final 
Report, Jan. 1, 1944 [Bartol]. 14-226 

Simplified Loran Receiving Equipment [RCA]. 

14-228 

A Portable Signal Generator for Loran Receivers 

[RCA]. 14 "qoq 

A Converter for 170-Kc Loran Signals [RCA]. 14-329 
U. S. Radar Survey, Section U, Navigational Radar 
[NDRC]. 14-334 

Special Mechanical Counter for the Mark III or 
Phase-Shift Loran Indicator [Int. Business Ma¬ 
chines Corp.]. 14-368 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section U—Navigational Radar, 

Change 1 [NDRC]. 14 ; 455 

An Improved Type of L-F Loran Transmitter 
[RCA]. . 14-458 

An Exciter for L-F Loran Transmitter [RCA]. 

14-459 

Development of a Power Output Tube for NDRC 
Microwave Section Project No. 3, Final Report 

[RCA]. . 14-471 

H2X Range TJnit for Navigation and Bombing. 

RL-342 

The Identification of Signals on PPI Photographs 
for the Construction of Radar Maps. RL-449 

Elements of Loran. RL-499 

Precise Navigation by Means of a Radar Map Super¬ 
posed on the PPI. RL-503 

SM Radar. RL-506 

Adjustment of Loran Antennas and Antenna Cou¬ 
pling Units at Frequencies Between 1700 and 2000 
Kilocycles. RL-511 


Navigation and Mapping ( Continued) 

A High Resolution K-Band Ship Search Set. RL-576 
Simple Computation of Distance on the Earth’s Sur¬ 
face. RL - 582 

Low-Altitude Navigation Antennas Developed in Con¬ 
nection with AN/APS-10. RL-615 

The Future of Hyperbolic Navigation. RL-625 

A Microfilm Chart Projector for Radar Navigation. 

RL-658 

BUPX ( AN/UPN-3, If, AN/APN-11) Ultra-Portable 
X-Band Radar Beacons and Their Tactical Uses. 

RL-710 

Fight Behavior of the Flux Gate and Gyrosyn Com¬ 
passes and Their Effects on GPI. RL-712 

Micro-H. RL-714 

Calculation of Vertical Polar Diagrams and Power 
Gains of Antennas for Airborne Navigational 
Radars. RL-750 

AN/APS-10, a Lightweight X-Band Search Set. 

RL-768 

The Radar Chart Projector. RL-926 

A Discussion of Plotting Devices for PPI’s. RL-1038 
AN/APS-15 Schematics. RL-M-135, RL-M-135B 
Handbook of Instructions for Radio Set AN/APS-15 
(H2X). RL-M-1350 

Liahtweiqht Loran Transmitter ( LLTX). 

RL-M-158A 

Harvey 170-T Loran Transmitter Manual. RL-M-162 
Handbook of Instructions for the Preparation of 
Maps for the H2X Supersonic Trainer. RL-M-181 
Handbook of Procedures for Mobile Charting Units, 
Air Transportable Loran System. RL-M-183 

Preliminary Instructions for the Manual Bearing 
Unit. RL-M-192 

Handbook of Instructions for the Preparation of 
Mountain Maps for the H2X Supersonic Trainer. 

RL-M-205 

Instructions for Installation and Maintenance of 
Waffle Relief Maps in Ultrasonic Trainers. 

RL-M-206 

Handbook of Operating Instructions for Loran Low 
Frequency Converter CV-27/UPN. RL-M-222 
Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for Loran 
Low Frequency Converter CV-27/UPN. RL-M-225 
Preliminary Handbook of Operating and Maintenance 
Instructions for Model AN/APA-J+6 Aircraft Radar 
Equipment. RL-M-227 

Hygraph Instruction Manual. RL-M-230 

Possible Radar Solutions to the Problem of Accurate 
Siting of Field Artillery. RL-S-12 

Radar Photo Reconnaissance. RL-S-13 

Ground Position Indicator for Radar Navigation and 
Bombing. RL-S-19 

Termination Report on Radar Photo Reconnaissance 
Project. RL-S-34 

Networks, see Circuits and Networks 
Night Fighting, Aerial 

Report on Night Fighter Pursuits. RL-117 

New Approach Procedure for Night Fighting. 

RL-178 


a 









SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


87 


Night Fighting ( Continued) 

New Method of Night Fighting (abridged edition of 
178 ). RL-178a 

Statistical Treatment of Certain Phases of Aerial 
Combat. RL-181 

Effect of Routine Evasive Action on the Calculated 
Approach Procedure. RL-187 

Use of the Range Clock in Night Fighting with Al 
Equipment. RL-204 

Noise, see also Interference 

Theory of Noise in Conductors , Semi-Conductors, and 
Crystal Rectifiers [Purdue]. 14-133 

Noise Reduction by Delayed Feed-Back [RCA]. 

14-146 


Theory of Signal to Noise Ratio of Crystal Mixers 

[Cornell]. 14-162 

Crystal Noise as a Function of DC Bias and 30-Mc 
Impedance Measured with a Diode Noise Source 
[Purdue]. 14-167 

Noise in Silicon Rectifiers at Low Temperatures [U. 

of Pa.]. 14-189 

On the Distribution of the Average Noise Current 
in Receivers [Cornell]. 14-305 

Note on the Measurement of Noise Temperature [U. 

of Pa.]. 14-311 

Crystal Audio Noise [U. of Pa.]. 14-387 

Special Report on Signal-to-Noise Measurements on 
Receivers. RL-108 

Special Report on Comparative Signal Noise Meas¬ 
urements on Crystal Mixers and Grounded Grid 
Tube Mixers. RL-110 

Noise and the Reception of Pulses. RL-115 

Coincidence Method of Noise Reduction. RL-119 
Response of a Non-Linear Device to Noise. RL-129 
Report of Section VI, March 4, to March 22, 1941. 

RL-133 


Kinetic Derivation of the Thermal Noise Formula. 

RL-191 

Statistics of Circuit Noise. RL-192 

Comparison Between Signal and Noise. RL-193 

Noise Measurements on Microwave Converters. 

RL-289 


Theory of Noise Measurements on Crystals as Fre¬ 
quency Converters. RL-293 

Use of the Temperature-Limited Diode in Measure¬ 
ments of Noise Figures of Crystals. RL-294 

Notes on Measurement of Noise, Gain and Noise 
Figures of Converters. RL-295 

Noise Temperature Measuring Apparatus for Crys¬ 
tals as 10,000 to 30 Megacycle Converters. RL-296 
Noise from Local Oscillators. RL-304 

Action of Linear Detector on Signals in the Presence 
of Noise. RL-305 

Definition of Maximum Range on Aircraft and Its 
Quantitative Determination. RL-353 

Performance of 3-Cm System ( D2-1 ). RL-355 

S/N Measurements on the CV-58. RL-416 

Simplified Measurement of Receiver Sensitivities (S- 
Band Noise Source ). RL-443 

Theory of Random Processes. RL-454 


Noise ( Continued) 

The Detection of Moving Targets among Ground 
Clutter by Coherent Pulse Methods. RL-480 

Operation of IN23 Crystal Rectifiers. RL-496 

The Effect on Noise Figure of Placing the Gain Con¬ 
trol on the First I-F Stage. RL-528 

Reduction of Power Line Noise in Modulators. 

RL-634 

A Feedback Circuit for Measuring Output Noise 
Ratio of Crystal Rectifiers. RL-667 

Receiver Noise Figures and Their Measurement. 

RL-746 

Fluctuations in the Return Signals from Random 
Scatterers. RL-773 

Noise Filtering Properties of Third Detectors. 

RL-833 

X-Band Sea-Return Measurements. RL-870 

Measurements on Noise from Reflex Oscillators. 

RL-872 

Theory of Noise from the Reflex Oscillator. RL-873 
1N23 Noise Measuring Set Type 7438 . RL-M-190 

IN21 Noise Tester, Type 110 44. RL-M-191 

Nomenclature, see Circuits and Networks 
Oscillator Circuits, see Circuits and Networks 
Oscilloscopes, see Test Equipment 
Performance, see also Airborne Radar Performance, 
Ground Radar Performance, Shipborne Radar Per¬ 
formance 

Roof Systems Reports, August 26, 194-1 to September 


24, 1941. RL-40 

Comparison of Performance of 10-Cm and 3-Cm Ad¬ 
vanced Development Systems. RL-350 

Performance of 3-Cm System (D2-1). RL-355 

Recent Performance of the 3-Cm Advanced Develop¬ 
ment System (D2-1). RL-365 

Microwave Test Signals. RL-1023 

Radar R-F Test Points. RL-S-68 

Operation for Peak Performance. RL-S-74 


Photography 

Advanced Design for Radar Photography [Fair- 
child]. 14-503 

Photography of Successive Pulse Reflections from a 
Moving Target. RL-348 

Photographs of the PPI Indicator Tube with 3-Cm 
ASV over Water and Land. RL-381 

Photographic Polarization Tests. RL-382 

Tokyo H2X Photographs. Comparison of Operational 
PPI Photographs with PPI Predictions of the 
Ultrasonic Radar Trainer. RL-715 

A Report on ASD-1 B-Scope Photography. RL-439 
The Identification of Signals on PPI Photography 
for the Construction of Radar Maps. RL-449 
Comparative Photographs of 1- and 5-Microsecond 
Signals. RL-492 

P 4 / {Photographic Projection PPI). RL-725 

Instruction Manual for Automatic H2X Camera, 
Model A. RL-M-163 

Temporary Instruction Manual for Automatic Radar 
Camera, Model B. RL-M-164A 





88 


PART III 


Photography ( Continued) 

Temporary Instruction Manual for Automatic H2X 
Camera, Model B. RL-M-164B 

Radar Photo Reconnaissance. RL-S-13 

Termination Report on Radar Photo Reconnaissance 
Project. RL-S-34 

PPI Photographs from AEW. RL-S-51 

Type Test of the Fairchild Radar Recording Cam¬ 
eras. RL-S-66 

Plotting Systems, see also Navigation and Mapping 
Semi-Automatic Tactical Plotting Board. RL-467 
The SCR-584 Plotting Table System. RL-595 

Additional Modification, Calibration, and Plotting 
Procedures for RC-294 Plotting Equipment. 

RL-M-235 

Release Point Indicator Used in Conjunction with 
RC-29/f. RL-S-47 

The Manual Plotting System RC-305. RL-S-62 

Plumbing, see Transmission Lines and Test Equip¬ 
ment 

Polarization 

Relation of Radar Range to Frequency and Polariza¬ 
tion. RL-18 

Change of Polarization as means of Gap Filling. 

RL-19 

Microwave Transmission. RL-121 

Polarization Effects in a Circular Wave Guide ' at 
3-Cm. RL-162 

Radar Target Contrast. RL-375 

Photographic Polarization Tests. RL-382 

The Depolarization of Microwaves. RL-458 

Preliminary Measurements of 10-Cm Reflection Co¬ 
efficients of Land and Sea at Small Grazing Angles. 

RL-478 

Radome Bulletin Number 8, X-Band Sandwiches at 
Variable Angles of Incidence. RL-483-8 

Radome Bulletin Number 13, Elliptical Polarization 
Produced by Streamlined Radomes. RL-483-13 
Radome Bulletin Number 16, Some Electrical Aspects 
of Microwave Sandwich Radome Design. RL-483-16 
X-Band Horizontally Polarized Non-Directional An¬ 
tennas. RL-489 

S-Band Horizontally Polarized Non-Directional An¬ 
tennas. RL-517 

Polarization Studies at S and X Frequencies. RL-536 
S-Band Vertically Polarized Non-Directional An¬ 
tennas. RL-623 

Over-Water Tests of S-Band Early Warning for 
Ships. Vertical Coverage of the CXHR (SCI) 
Search System. RL-703 

Altitude Return in the AN/APS-6. RL-706 

Broad-Band Antenna for Circular Polarization. 

RL-769 

Normal Firing K-Band Array with Transverse 
Polarization. RL-771 

Beacon Tests with AN/APS-6. RL-S-16 

Flight Tests on AN / APS-6 A. RL-S-25 


Potentiometers 

Plan Position Indicator Using a Sinusoidal Poten¬ 
tiometer. RL-312 

Linearity of Standard Wire-Wound Volume-Control- 
Type Potentiometers. RL-313 

Specification of Performance Tests for PPI Sinu¬ 
soidal Potentiometers Types RL10E and RLlk. 

RL-316 

Present Status of Potentiometer Projects in the 
Radiation Laboratory. RL-318 

Potentiometer Type RL-B for Azimuth and Elevation 
Indication on Magnetically Deflected Cathode Ray 
Tubes. RL-409 

Sinusoidal Potentiometers Types RLIOCB, RLIOCD, 
RLIOE, and RL1U. RL-423 

Sinusoidal Potentiometers Types RL11, RL15, RL20U. 

RL-459 

Matching Resistance Curves by Means of Two Linear 
Ganged Potentiometers and a Three-Terminal Re¬ 
sistance Network. RL-610 

Life Test of Contact Material on Standard Linear 
Wire-Wound Potentiometers. RL-617 

The RL 270 Series of Precision Potentiometers. 

RL-864 

Sine Potentiometer Tester. RL-940 

Power Equipment and Power Supplies 

Investigation of Power Supply Requirenients as a 
Function of Future Radar Circuit Developments 
[NDRC]. 14-134 

Power Supply for Air-Borne Radar Equipment 

[NDRC]. 14 “ 135 

Analysis of Commutation of Direct Current Machines 
at High Altitudes, Nov. 28, 1942 [NDRC]. 14-136 
Simulated High-Altitude Brush Testing Equipment 
[NDRC]. 14 - 137 

Analysis of Commutation of Direct Current Ma¬ 
chines at High Altitudes, Apr. 15, 1943 [NDRC]. 

14-139 

Development of a Power Supply and Temperature 
Stabilized Oscillator for the Battery Operated 
Lodar Receiver [Emerson Radio and Phonograph]. 

14-203 

Development of Three-Phase Aircraft Alternator 
[Leland Electric Co.]. 14-287 

Technical Report of Research Work Conducted at 
Metal Powder Laboratory [Stevens]. 14-313 

Constancy of EMF's of Dry Batteries (Bl) [Cor¬ 
nell]. 14 “ 537 

Thyrite Bridge Controlled Voltage Regulator. RL-525 
Wave Form Analysis. RL-561 

Stabilized High Voltage Supply. RL-565 

Nonlinear Networks as Voltage Regulators. RL-711 

Electronic Line Voltage Stabilizers. RL-1042 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 

Pressurization 

X-Band Low-Pressure Tests. RL-241 

X-Band Measurements at Low Pressures. RL-250 









SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


89 


Pressurization ( Continued ) 

The Cooling of Pressure Tight Containers. RL-462 
Present Status of High Power at S-Band. RL-793 

Progress Reports, see General Progress Reports 
Propagation 

General Propagation 

Propagation of 10-Centimeter Waves on a 52-Mile 
Optical Path Over Land. The Correlation of 
Signal Patterns with Radiosonde Data [Wash¬ 
ington State College]. 14-151 

Radiotelephone Communication on 3000 Megacycles 
[Washington State College]. 14-152 

Propagation of Signals on 4 5.1 , 474, and 2800 Me 
from Empire State Building to Hauppage and 
Riverhead, Long Island, July 20, 1943 [RCA]. 

14-179 

The Propagation of 10-Centimeter Waves over 
Land Paths of 14, 52, and 112 Miles [Washing¬ 
ton State College]. 14-202 

Propagation of 10-Centimeter Waves over an In¬ 
land Lake. Correlated with Meteorological 
Sounding [Washington State College]. 14-212 
Propagation of Signals on 45.1, 474, and 2800 Me 
from Empire State Building to Hauppage and 
Riverhead, Long Island, New York, July 31, 1944 
[RCA]. 14-298 

Rotational Line Width in the Absorption Spectrum 
of Atmospheric Water Vapor [U. of Mich.]. 

14-320 

Magnetrons for Production of Centimeter Wave¬ 
length Radiation, also Absorption of Such Radia¬ 


tion in Water Vapor [CRL]. 14-588 

Microwave Interference Patterns. RL-13 

Transmission on 3,000 Me over Sea Water. RL-14 
Transmission on 100 Me over Sea Water. RL-15 

Transmission on 200 Me over Sea Water. RL-16 

Transmission on 500 Me over Sea Water. RL-17 


Change of Polarization as Means of Gap Filling. 

RL-19 

Properties of the Diffracted Wave Field Intensity. 

RL-20 

Radar Height Finding. RL-21 

Transmission at Low Altitudes over Sea Water. 

RL-22 

Field Intensity Formulas. RL-23 

Consideration Affecting Choice of Wavelength. 

RL-120 

Microwave Transmission. RL-121 

Atmospheric Absorption of Microwaves. RL-175 
General Relations Determining the Range of a 
Radar System. RL-186 

An Introduction to Microwave Propagation. 

RL-406 

The Effect of Atmospheric Refraction on Short 
Radio Waves. RL-447 

Simplified Methods of Field Intensity Calculations 
in the Interference Region. RL-461 

Propagation over Short Paths and Rough Terrain 
at 200 Mc/s. RL-468 


Propagation ( Continued ) 

Preliminary Measurements of 10-Cm Reflection Co¬ 
efficients of Land and Sea at Small Grazing 
Angles. RL-478 

Radome Bulletin Number 4, Transmission and Re¬ 
flection of Single Plane Sheets. RL-483-4 

Radome Bulletin Number 11, Electrical Properties 
of Double-Wall and Sandwich Radomes. 

RL-483-11 

Radome Bulletin Number 12, Transmission and Re¬ 
flection of Parallel Plane Sheets. RL-483-12 
Radome Bulletin Number 16, Some Electrical 
Aspects of Microwave Sandwich Radome Design. 

RL-483-16 

Observations on Signal Stability at S and X fre¬ 
quencies. RL-537 

Nomograms for Computation of Modified Index of 
Refraction. RL-551 

Further Measurements of 3- and 10-Cm Reflection 
Coefficients of Sea Water at Small Grazing 
Angles. RL-568 

Preliminary Report on the Fluctuations of Radar 
Signals. RL-569 

Vixen X. • RL-607 

Dielectric Properties of Water and Ice at K-Band. 

RL-644 

Over-Water Transmission Measurements, 19U4. 
Part I, Preliminary Analysis of Radio and Radar 
Measurements. RL-649 

Further Theoretical Investigations on the Atmos¬ 
pheric Absorption of Microwaves. RL-664 

Theory of Characteristic Functions in Problems of 
Anomalous Propagation. RL-680 

The Absorption of One-Half Centimeter Electro¬ 
magnetic Waves in Oxygen. RL-684 

Field Intensity Contours in Generalized Coordi¬ 
nates. RL-702 

Over-Water Tests of S-Band Early Warning for 
Ships. Vertical Coverage of the CXHR (SCI) 
Search System. RL-703 

Altitude Return in the AN/APS-6. RL-706 

Surface Coverage of Some Shipborne Radar Sets 
on S, X, and K Bands. RL-720 

An Aerial Investigation of K-Band Radar Per¬ 
formance under Tropical Atmospheric Condi¬ 
tions. RL-729 

The Relation Between Absorption and the Fre¬ 
quency Dependence of Refraction. RL-735 

Range-Altitude Coverages of Shipborne Microwave 
Search Radars. RL-741 

Fluctuations in the Return Signals from Random 
Scatterers. RL-773 

Effects of Clouds and Rain on K-Band Airborne 
Radar. RL-780 

Methods of Calculating Characteristic Values for 
Bilinear M-Curves. RL-795 

Graphs for Computing the Diffraction Field with 
Standard and Superstandard Refraction. RL-799 
Propagation in an Atmosphere Containing a Dis¬ 
continuity in the Index of Refraction. RL-949 



90 


PART III 


Propagation ( Continued) 

The Absorption of Atmospheric Water-Vapor in 
the K-Band Region. RL-1002 

A Procedure for Statistical Analysis of Depth 
Soundings. RL-S-21 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 

Meteorology 

The Captive Radiosonde and Wired Sonde Tech¬ 
niques for Detailed Low-Level Meteorological 
Sounding [Washington State College]. 14-192 
X-Band Low Pressure Tests. RL-241 

X-Band Measurements at Low Pressure. RL-250 
Radar Echoes from Atmospheric Phenomena. 

RL-172 

Climate in Relation to Microwave Radar Propaga¬ 
tion in Panama. RL-476 

Instruments and Methods for Measuring Tempera¬ 
ture and Humidity in the Lower Atmosphere. 

RL-487 

Qualitative Survey of Meteorological Factors 
Affecting Microwave Propagation. RL-488 

Microwave Transmission over Water and Land 
under Various Meteorological Conditions. 

RL-547 

Measurements of the Attenuation of K-Band 
Waves by Rain. RL-603 

Over-Water Transmission Measurements, 19U- 
Part I, Preliminary Analysis of Radio and 
Radar Measurements. RL-649 

Radar Echoes from Precipitation Layers. RL-689 
Targets 

Relation of Radar Range to Frequency and Polar¬ 
ization. RL-18 

Radar Echoes from Periscopes. RL-171 

Radar Echoes from Atmospheric Phenomena. 

RL-173 

Microwave Radar Reflections. RL-195 

Possible Measurement of Radar Echoes by Use of 
Model Targets. RL-196 

Synthesis of Microwave Diffraction Patterns with 
Application to Csc 2 © Patterns. RL-272 

Comparison of Reflectivities of Approximately 
Similar Plastic and Metal Airplanes. RL-384 
Tests on Radar Echoes from Cylinders. RL-378 
Over-Water Observations at X and S Frequencies 
on Surface Targets. RL-401 

On the Fluctuations in Signals Returned by Many 
Independently Moving Scatterers. RL-465 

On the Appearance of the A-Scope When the Pulse 
Travels Through a Homogeneous Distribution 
of Scatterers. RL-466 

Reflections from Smooth Curved Surfaces. RL-661 
Theory of Radar Return from the Schnorkel. 

RL-671 

Radar Echoes from Precipitation Layers. RL-689 
Fluctuations of Radar Echoes. RL-700 

A Theoretical Treatment of Radar Target Return. 

RL-719 

Echoes from Tropical Rain on X-Band Airborne 
Radar. RL-728 


Propagation ( Continued) 

Effects of Clouds and Rain on K-Band Airborne 
Radar. 

A Theoretical and Experimental Study of Radar 
Ground Return. RL-1024 

A Theoretical Treatment of Radar Target Return, 
Part II. RL- 1049 

The So-Called Standard Target. RL-S-43 

Paraboloid Diffraction Patterns from the Stand¬ 
point of Physical Optics. RL-T-7 

Propeller Modulation, see also Absorbent Materials, 
Dielectrics, and IFF 

Modulation of Radar Signals from Airplanes. RL-914 
Preliminary Maintenance and Operating Instructions 
for AN/APX-15. RL-M-200 

Detection of Propeller and Sambo Modulations. 

RL-S-10 


Pulse Length and Rate, Shape 

Comparative Photographs of 1- and 5-Microsecond 
Signals. R ^-492 

Pulse-Length Discrimination in Beacons. RL-510 
Voltage Pulse Rate-of-Rise Measurements. RL-523 
Effect of Pulse Length on System Performance and 
Operation. RL-571 

Effects of Line and Cathode-Follower Terminations 
on Pulse Shape. RL-616 

Experiments in Microwave Breakdown. RL-731 

Short Pulse Techniques for High Definition Radar 
Systems. RL-912 

Pulse Length Selector and Multiple Pulse Decoder. 

RL-917 

Pulse Transformers, see also Transformers 
Pulse Transformers, Final Report [Utah Radio]. 

14-447 

Leakage Inductance and Distributed Capacitance of 
Various Types of Pulse Transformer Windings. 

RL-463 

Pulse Transformer Core Material Measurements. 

RL-470 

Colloquium on Pulse Transformer Design, November 
3-U, 19 U3. RL-498 

Pulse Transformers Designed at Radiation Labora¬ 
tory and Produced by General Electric Company 
and Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing 
Company. RL-513 

High-Ambient Life Test of an Oil-Filled Pulse 
Transformer. RL-514 

The Evaluation of an Equivalent Circuit for a Pulse 
Transformer. RL-545 

Analysis of the Influence of Pulse Transformers on 
Current Pulse Shape. RL-546 

A Method of Virtual Displacements for Electrical 
Systems with Applications to Pulse Transformers. 

RL-618 

Energy Loss in Copper under Pulse Conditions. 

RL-619 

Influences of Pulse Transformer Design on hJ 31-35 
Magnetron Stability. RL-622 

Equivalent Circuit of a Pulse Transformer Core. 

RL-666 








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91 


Pulse Transformers ( Continued) 

Pulse Transformer Committee Standard Test Meth¬ 
ods for Pulse Transformer Cores. RL-722 

Equivalent Network for the 232-BW Pulse Trans¬ 
former Based on the Method of Virtual Displace¬ 
ments. RL-734 

Pulse Transformer Committee, Proposed Basic Speci¬ 
fications for Pulse Transformers. RL-881 

Radiation Laboratory Pulse Transformer Designs. 

RL-882 

Radar Countermeasures [RCM], see Countermeasures 

Radio-Frequency Heads, see R-F Heads 

Radomes 

Design and Test of Project Eagle Airfoil [Douglas]. 

14-290 

Special Report on Transmission Characteristics of 
Suggested Airplane Nose Materials. RL-144 

Design Characteristics of Spinner Housing Materials. 

RL-245 

Radome Bulletin Number 1. RL-483-1 

Radome Bulletin Number 2, An Outline of the Elec¬ 
trical Properties of Radomes. RL-483-2 

Radome Bulletin Number 3, Ice Formation on Ship- 
borne Radomes. RL-483-3 

Radome Bulletin Number h, Transmission and Re¬ 
flection of Single Plane Sheets. RL-483-4 

Radome Bulletin Number 5, Recent Dielectric Con¬ 
stant and Loss Tangent Measurements. RL-483-5 
Radome Bulletin Number 6, Radomes and System 
Performance. RL-483-6 

Radome Bulletin, Number 7, The Measurement of 
High Reflections at Low Power. RL-483-7 

Radome Bulletin Number 8, X-Band Sandwiches at 
Variable Angles of Incidence. RL-483-8 

Radome Bulletin Number 9, The Matching of High 
Standing Wave Ratios. RL-483-9 

Radome Bulletin Number 10, The Measurement of 
Small Reflections. RL-483-10 

Radome Bulletin Number 11, Electrical Properties 
of Double-Wall and Sandwich Radomes. RL-483-11 
Radome Bulletin Number 12, Transmission and Re¬ 
flection of Parallel Plane Sheets. RL-483-12 

Radome Bulletin Number 13, Elliptical Polarization 
Produced by Streamlined Radomes RL-483-13 
Radome Bulletin Number lit, An Investigation of R-F 
Probes. RL-483-14 

Radome Bulletin Number 15, The Measurement of Di¬ 
electric Constants in the One-Centimeter Band. 

RL-483-15 

Radome Bulletin Number 16, Some Electrical Aspects 
of Microwave Sandwich Radome Design. RL-483-16 
Radome Bulletin Number 17, Current Progress on 
R-F Research. RL-483-17 

Radome Bulletin Number 18, The Dependence of 
Magnetron Pulling on Radome Shape and Orienta¬ 
tion. RL-483-18 

Radome Bulletin Number 19, Dielectric Constant and 
Loss Tangent Computation. RL-483-19 

Radome Wall Reflections at Variable Angles of Inci¬ 
dence. RL-483-20 


Radomes ( Continued) 

Transmission of Lossy Sandwiches. RL-483-22 

Dielectric Constants and Loss Tangents of Radome 
Materials. RL-483-25 

Electrical Test Methods for Radomes. RL-483-26 
Range, see also Propagation 

Range Tracking Circuit with Position Memory [Cor¬ 
nell]. 14-160 

Range Tracking Circuit with Velocity Memory [Cor¬ 
nell]. 14-161 

Reports of Tests on Resonant Range Follow-Up Sys¬ 
tem [Fairchild]. 14-246 

Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Re¬ 
port No. 2—Precise Range Measurement and 
Tracking [NDRC]. 14-339 

Errors in Range Measurement with a Circular 
Sweep. RL-9 

Relation of Radar Range to Frequency and Polariza¬ 
tion. RL-18 

Consideration Affecting Choice of Wavelength. 

RL-120 

Scattering of 10-Cm Radiation by a Model Airplane. 

RL-156 

Radar Echoes from Periscopes. RL-171 

Atmospheric Absorption of Microwaves. RL-175 
General Relations Determining the Range of a Radar 
System. RL-186 

Microwave Radar Reflections. RL-195 

Possible Measurement of Radar Echoes by Use of 
Model Targets. RL-196 

Precision Timing Calibrator and Range Measuring 
System. RL-319 

Precision Delay Multivibrator for Range Measuring 
System. RL-320 

Medium Precision Self-Synchronous Range Circuit 
Model U. RL-321 

Circular Sweep Precision Range System Model U. 

RL-322 

Medium Precision, Self-Synchronous Automatic 
Range Tracking Circuit. RL-323 

Photoelectric Automatic Range Tracking Unit. 

RL-324 

Simplified Circular-Sweep Range System. RL-325 
Antiaircraft Artillery Board Test on the Simplified 
Circular Sweep Range. RL-326 

Hand Radar Ranging Circuit. RL-327 

Errors in Circular Sweeps Due to Decentering and 
Ellipticity of Circle. RL-328 

Line Controlled Blocking Oscillator Marker Gen¬ 
erator A.R.O. Calibrator. RL-330 

A.R.O. Range Follow-up Unit. RL-331 

A.R.O. Range Unit. RL-332 

Model II Calibrator. RL-333 

Delayed Sweep for SCR-582-X. RL-337 

A Condenser Phase Shifter Range Circuit with Sine 
Wave Tracking Suitable for Microwave Height 
Finding Stations. RL-339 

Pulsed Oscillator and Phase Shifter. RL-340 

Automatic Range and Azimuth Tracking While 
Scanning. RL-341 





92 


PART III 


Range ( Continued) 

H2X Range Unit for Navigation and Bombing. 

RL-342 

Type J and A Test Unit. RL-343 

Definition of Maximum Range on Aircraft and Its 
Quantitative Determination. RL-353 

Tests on Radar Echoes from Cylinders. RL-378 
Survey of 10-Cm Radar Installation in PBM-1 Flying 
Boat. RL-383 

Comparison of Reflectivities of Approximately Simi¬ 
lar Plastic and Metal Airplanes. RL-384 

An Introduction to Microwave Propagation. RL-406 
Range Height Indicator. RL-418 

The Range Calculator. RL-497 

A Condenser Phase Shifter Range Unit with Sine 
Wave Tracking for AN/TPG-1, AN/FPG-1, 
SCR-598. RL-516 

A Range-Measuring System Using an RC Linear 
Sweep. RL-540 

A Precision Self-Synchronous Range System for 
p3j RL-573 

Medium Precision Range System for CXGQ (Project 
Henry). RL-579 

Siting and Range of Microwave Beacons. RL-590 
A “Range Only” Set for “ Close-In Seeing” RL-598 
Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental Re¬ 
quirements for Microwave Beacon Transmitter 
Power and Receiver Sensitivity. RL-627 

Vertical Coverage of a lVz-Ft x 5-Ft Antenna De¬ 
signed for SG-3 (Experimental Data Obtained 
with an SNB Aircraft as Target). RL-636 

A/R Range Scope. RL-755 

AN / APG-21 (Terry). RL-794 

Range Accuracy of AN/APG-5 (ARO). RL-820 

Range and Tracking Accuracy of AN/APG-15B. 

RL-875 

Falcon System Manual. RL-M-152A 

AN/APG-13 Falcon System Manual. RL-M-152B 
AN/APG-13 System Manual. RL-M-152C 

Operating Instructions for Sweep Calibrator, Model 
B RL-M-188 

General Description, Special Installation Require¬ 
ments, and Mounting Dimensions of AN/APG-5 
(ARO) Airborne Range Only Equipment. RL-S-6 
Preliminary Report on Single Aircraft Target 
Ranges of AEW. RL-S-37 

Radar Components that Affect Range. RL-S-73 

Range Tables, see Bombing and Ballistics 
RCM, see Countermeasures 

Receivers, see also Amplifiers 

Aircraft Position Indicating Equipment (Receiving) 
[RCA]. 14 " 89 

Instruction Book for Western Electric D-161131 
Receiver and Western Electric D-161132 Indicator 
for a Long Range Navigation System [BTL]. 14-91 
Lodar Pulse-Direction-Finding Receiver [RCA]. 

14-200 

The AGL Receiver [GE]. 14-275 

On the Distribution of the Average Noise Current 
in Receivers [Cornell]. 14-305 


Receivers (Continued) 

A 3,000-Mc Receiver Using Velocity Modulation Tubes 
Type ZP-A39, Final Report [GE], 14-432 

Magnetrons and Detector Beat-Oscillator Receivers 
with Record of Material Furnished [BTL]. 14-450 
Roof System Report, Initial Development, Feb. 15 to 
Apr. 1, 1941. RL-37 

Receivers, Dec. 2, 1940. RL-100 

Receivers, Dec. 20, 1940. RL-101 

Receivers and T-R Boxes, Feb. 4, 1941. RL-102 

Receivers, T-R Boxes, Measurements, Feb. 4—Mar. 

28, 1941. RL-103 

Receivers, Aug. 1, 1941. RL-104 

Visit to the Bell Telephone Laboratories. RL-105 
Special Report on Receivers, June 24, 1941. RL-106 
Special Report on Tuning Indicators and Automatic 
Tuning Systems. RL-107 

Special Report on Signal-to-Noise Measurements on 
Receivers, Sept. 29, 1941. RL-108 

Noise and the Reception of Pulses. RL-115 

Ideal Frequency Response of a Receiver for Square 
Pulses. RL-125 

Response of a Non-Linear Device to Noise. RL-129 
Conference on Standardization of Intermediate Fre¬ 
quency. RL-283 

Preliminary Report on a 10-Cm Super-Regenerative 
Receiver. RL-284 

Impulse and Square-Pulse Response of Various Fil¬ 
ters. RL-285 

A 30-Mc Sobering Bridge. RL-301 

A Video Delay Line. RL-302 

Action of Linear Detector on Signals in the Presence 
of Noise. RL-305 

The Radiation Laboratory S-Band Amplifier, (Pre¬ 
liminary Report). RL-306 

A 70-Me Wide IF Amplifier. RL-307 

Low-Level Crystal Detectors, Effect of Heat and 
Cold. RL-440 

Simplified Measurement of Receiver Sensitivities 
(S-Band Noise Source). RL-443 

Shielding of Microwave Receivers Against Interfer¬ 
ence at Intermediate Frequencies. RL-471 

Lighthouse Tube Sup err egenerative Receivers. 

RL-484 

A 60-Mc Parallel Sobering Bridge. RL-558 

Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental Re¬ 
quirements for Microwave Beacon Transmitter 
Power and Receiver Sensitivity. RL-627 

Crystal Detectors and the Crystal-Video Receiver. 

RL-638 

Low Noise Replacement Preamplifier for the SCR- 
58U (BC-H08). RL-699 

Synthetic Radar Echoes in the Presence of Jamming. 

RL-708 

A Wide-Excursion Frequency-Modulated Alignment 
Oscillator or Wobbulator. RL-738 

Receiver Noise Figures and Their Measurement. 

RL-746 

An Electronic Frequency Stabilization System for 
CW Microwave Oscillators. RL-815 






SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


93 


Receivers ( Continued ) 

Detector Cancellation Error as a Function of Carrier 


Frequency. RL-859 

Distortion in X-Band Detectors. RL-956 

Notes on MTI Receivers. RL-1010 

Intermediate Frequency Amplifier Overload Char¬ 
acteristics. RL-1032 

Instruction Manual for B-18 Radar Installation. 

RL-M-100 

Instruction Manual for B-18 Receiver (Included in 
M-100). RL-M-105 


Operating Instructions for the Model 417 Klystron 
for Use as a Local Oscillator in Radar Receivers. 

RL-M-108 

AN/APS-15 Receiver-Indicator Modified for Ground 
Range Sweeps and Remote Amplifier. RL-M-172A 
Handbook of Operating Instructions for Loran Low 
Frequency Converter CV-27/UPN. RL-M-222 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for Loran Low 
Frequency Converter CV-27/UPN. RL-M-225 
Some General Microwave Anti-Jam Design Con¬ 
siderations and Performance of a Special Receiver. 

RL-S-8 

Anti-clutter Circuits for AEW. RL-S-52 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 

Reference (Bibliographies, Nomenclature, Tables, etc.) 
Index of Division 14, NDRC Reports, Other than 
Radiation Laboratory Reports [NDRC]. 14-250 
Division 14 Contract List, June 1, 1944 [NDRC]. 

14-270 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 7—Nomenclature Index 
[NDRC]. 14-393 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 7—Nomenclature Index, 
Change 1 [NDRC]. 14-574 

Index of Division 14, NDRC, Reports, other than 
Radiation Laboratory Reports, First Supplement 
[NDRC], Mar. 1, 1946. 14-583 

Index of Regular Reports, Texts, and Manuals, Janu¬ 
ary 1944. RL-400 

Frequency-Wavelength Conversion Tables. RL-652 
Continuation of Index of Regular Reports, Special 
Reports, Manuals, and Texts, Nov. 12, 1944. 

RL-800 

Continuation of Index of Regular Reports, Special 
Reports, Manuals and Texts, Mar. 7, 1946. 

RL-1083 

Glossary of Terms Used in Connection with Radia¬ 
tion Laboratory Radar. RL-M-144 

Tables of Fourier Transforms of Fourier Series, 
Power Series, and Polynomials. RL-S-58 

Relay Radar 

Report of Radio Relaying of Radar Signals [NBC- 
RCA]. 14-243 

A Method for Relay Radar PPI Synchronization. 

RL-505 

Flight Tests of Block I Relay Radar System. RL-727 
Flight Tests of AEW Block III Relay Link. RL-739 
AEW Block III Relay Antenna. RL-845 


Relay Radar ( Continued) 

An X-Band Frequency Modulated Relay System for 
Video Frequencies. RL-977 

A Synchronization System for Ground Radar Relay. 

RL-978 

Preliminary Technical Manual for AEW. 

RL-M-180A 

Preliminary Book of Maintenance Instructions for 


Shipboard Components of AEW. RL-M-229 

AEW, Airborne Early Warning. RL-S-26 

AEW, Airborne Early Warning (RL-S-26 plus addi¬ 
tional material). RL-S-27 

AEW Bedford Trials. RL-S-32 

Tactical Use of Delayed PPI Scopes of the AEW 
System. RL-S-36 

Preliminary Report on Single Aircraft Target 
Ranges of AEW. RL-S-37 

PPI Photographs from AEW. RL-S-51 

Anti-Clutter Circuits for AEW. RL-S-52 


Remote Indication and Control Systems (Data 
transmission servos, synchros, etc.) 

Synchro Test Equipment and Test Procedure. RL-434 
Amplidyne Servo for SCR-598 Surface Fire Control 
Set. RL-435 

A One-Tube, One-Selsyn Sector-Scanner. RL-448 
Tests on a M3B1 Oil Gear and an Amplidyne Servo 
for the SCR-598 Control Problem. RL-464 

Semi-Automatic Tactical Plotting Board. RL-467 
Remote Position Control by Direct Frequency Varia¬ 
tion. RL-482 

Results of Tests Performed on “Synchro” Units and 
Systems. RL-490 

A Hard Tube Servo Amplifier for Fractional Horse¬ 
power DC Motors. RL-535 

Servos with Torque Saturation Part I. RL-555 

Servos with Torque Saturation Part II. RL-592 
The SCR-585 Plotting Table System. RL-595 

QA-2B Servo Adaptor. RL-645-1 

Ql-2 and Q-3 Servo Amplifier. RL-645-2 

S-2, S-2B, S-4, S-4B Motor Control Units. RL-645-10 
The S-5 and S-5B Motor Control Units. RL-645-11 
Data Smoothing. RL-673 

On Servos with Pulsed Error Data. RL-721 

Two Proposed Methods of Recording the Position of 
a Moving Link Crab. RL-730 

Synchro Units and Their Characteristics. RL-740 
Alignment Procedure for Cadillac Airborne Synchro 
System. RL-M-226 

Servo Generator Life Tests. RL-S-11 


R-F Heads 

The K-Band R-F Head, Type No. 3, Navy Model RT- 
63/APS, British Model 110 DB/206, Instruction 

Book No. 77 [ Sylvania]. 14-495 

Development and Production of 50 K-Band R-F Heads 
[Sylvania]. 14-496 

Lighthouse Tube Transmitter-Receiver LHTR Mk I. 

RL-429 

Final Report on SMTR. RL-559 

A “Range Only” Set for “Close-In Seeing.” RL-598 



94 


PART III 


R-F Heads ( Continued) 

G. E. GL2CU0 Taut Grid Lighthouse Tubes. RL-bOO 
AN/APS-31/33 R-F Unit. RL-886 

AN/APQ-3A R-F Head. ^L-888 

AN/TPS-lOB R-F Head Termination Report. RL-889 
Improved R-F System for the Transmitter-Receiver 
Unit of the APQ-1S. 

One Knob Tunable X-Band R-F Head. RL-1019 
Manual for Fighter Tail-Warning Equipment. ^ ^ 

Replacement Pressurized R-F Unit for AN/APS-15A. 

RL-M-210 

Scanning, see also Antennas and Indicators 

AIA-1 Scanner Development Program Completion 
Report [Dalmo Victor]. 14-199 

Two Motor-Driven Gun Turrets [GE]. 14 230 

Design of u Egg Beater ” Scanning Antenna for the 
Eagle Radar Bombsight and Construction of a 
Model [Int. Projector Corp.]. 14-312 

AIA-1 Scanner Development Program, Progress Re¬ 
port, Aug. 14, 1944 [Dalmo Victor]. 14-321 

Radar Scanner Development Program, Progress Re¬ 
port, Sept. 30, 1944 [Dalmo Victor]. 14-361 

Precision Aircraft Scanners [GE]. 14-410 

Radar Scanner Development Program, Progress Re¬ 
port, Dec. 30, 1944 [Dalmo Victor]. 14-418 

Radar Scanner Development Program, Progress Re¬ 
port, Jan. 12, 1945 [Dalmo Victor]. 14-419 

Final Report on H2K Roll Stabilized Sca J 1 ^^ 
[Maguire Industries Inc.]. 14-429 

Radar Scanning Unit, Final Report [Chrysler]. 

14-566 

Radar Nutating Antenna Spiral Scanning Units, Bal¬ 
ance and Adjustment [Chrysler]. 14-573 

On Conical Scanning. RR ' 3 

Correction of the Scanning of Shipborne Radar Sys¬ 
tems for Roll and Pitch of the Ship. RR-12 ;j 

Report of Section VI, Mar. 4—Mar. 22, 1941. RL-133 
Rapid Scanning, High Revolution Antennas Prelimi¬ 
nary Report. " 97 k 

Report of Conference on Rapid Scanning. KL-^b 
Automatic Range and Azimuth Tracking While Scan- 
. RL-341 

mng. t»t 

Conical Scanning. " 

The Balancing of Spiral-Scan Spinners. RL-dSU 

Development of a Flexible Relay Servomechanism 
and Application to Sector Scanning Spinner Con- 
trols RL-38b 

Laboratory and Field Tests with Stabilized Spinners- 

RL-395 

Search Scans and System Performance. ^-407 

A One-Tube, One-Selsyn Sector-Scanner. 

Leaky Waveguide Rapid Scanner. RL-557 

Linear Electrical Scanner. R1 ™° 

Parallel Plate Optics for Electrical Scanning. RL-646 
The SCI Rapid Scan Height-Finding Awterma. 

RL-688 

Stable Scanners and Unsteady Airplanes. RL-lOl 
Tests of a Type C Data Presentation with a Spiral- 
Scan Aircraft-Interception System. RL-7b ‘ 


Scanning ( Continued) 

Mechanical Resonant Scanner. RL-782 

K-Band Rapid Scan. RL-960 

Survey of Foster Scanner Developments. RL-1074 
Preliminary Testing of the Houston Corporation 

AN/APS-10 Scanner. RL-S-33 

Mechanical and Electrical Tests of the General Elec¬ 
tric Company Scanner for the AN/APS-10 Sys¬ 
tem. RL-S-61 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 

Selsyns, Servos, Synchros, see also Remote Indica¬ 
tion and Control Systems 

Final Report, Including the Design of Stroking Motor 
for a Hydraulic Servomechanism [MIT]. 14-279 
Special Report on Data Transmission by Means of 
Selsyns. RL-6 

Selsyns. RL-12 

Thyratron Servo Control Circuit for Spinners. RL-31 
Production Sources of Self-Synchronous Units. 

RL-282 

Servomechanisms. RL-372 

Development of a Flexible Relay Servomechanism 
and Application to Sector Scanning Spinner Con¬ 
trols. R L" 386 

Geared Selsyns. RL-388 

Parallel “T” Stabilizing Networks for AC Servos. 

RL-811 

Results of Tests Performed on Synchro Units and 
Systems. RL-921 

Description and Method of Operation of the Special 
Synchro Test Bench and Synchro Testing Pro¬ 
cedures. RL-922 

A Displacement or Velocity Servo Amplifier. RL-1015 
Analysis of an Amplidyne Servomechanism. RL-T-4 

Shepherd Tubes, see Tubes, Velocity-Modulated 
Shipborne Radar, see also Beacons, Fire Control Sys¬ 
tems, and Navigation and Mapping 
Components 

Motor Torpedo Boat (M.T.B.) Computing Radar 
Siaht for Blind, Semi-Blind and Visual Fire 
[Sperry]. 14-392 

Radar Scanning Unit, Final Report [Chrysler]. 

14-566 

RASD Stable Element, Final Report [GE]. 14-567 
Radar Nutating Antenna Spiral Scanning Units, 
Balance and Adjustment [Chrysler]. 14-573 
Correction of the Scanning of Shipborne Radar 
Systems for Roll and Pitch of the Ship. RL-126 
Project Dolphin. RL-385 

A Shipborne Mechanical Rotation Plan Position 
Indicator. RL-315 

SG-1 Antenna Mark 2. RL-639 

SU-2 Antenna. Shipborne Stabilized Radar An¬ 
tenna for Sea Search. RL-659 

SU-2 Antenna. Line-of-Sight Stabilization of a 
Radar Beam by Reflector Tilt. RL-660 

Stabilized SG-3 Antenna. RL-665 






SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


95 


Shipborne Radar ( Continued) 

The SCI Rapid-Scan Height-Finding Antenna. 

RL-688 

Shipborne Black Maria Antennas. RL-796 

Mark 56 U Chronograph. RL-805 

Slip Ring Assembly for the MK 56X System. 

RL-877 


Handbooks 

Comprehensive Report on USS Semmes Radar 
Installation. RL-393 

Radar Beacon—Mark I Mod 1 . RL-M-167 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for CXGQ 
Radar Set. RL-M-168 

Preliminary Instructions for the Manual Bearing 
Unit. RL-M-192 

CXHR Maintenance Manual. RL-M-224 

Preliminary Book of Maintenance Instructions for 
Shipboard Components of AEW. RL-M-229 
Preliminary Instructions for Radar System MK 35. 

RL-M-240 

Preliminary Description of the MK 56 Gun Fire 
Control System. RL-M-242 

Performance 

Report of Operation USS Semmes. RL-38 

Regular Report on the USS Semmes 3,000-Mc 
Operations. RL-50 

Regular Report on the USS Semmes 3,000-Mc 
Operations. RL-51 

Regular Report on the USS Semmes 3,000-Mc 
Operations. RL-52 

Analysis of Firing Tests on Mark 51, Dam Neck, 
Virginia. RL-371 

Vertical Coverage of a lVz-Ft by 5-Ft Antenna De¬ 
signed for SG-3 (Experimental Data Obtained 
with an SNB Aircraft as Target). RL-636 

Over-Water Tests of S-Band Early Warning for 
Ships. Vertical Coverage of the CXHR (SCI) 
Search System. RL-703 

Surface Coverage of Some Shipborne Radar Sets 
on S, X, and K Bands. RL-720 

Range Altitude Coverages of Shipborne Microwave 
Search Radars. RL-741 

Echo Box Techniques for Testing S-Band Ship¬ 
borne Radars. RL-M-146 

AEW Tactical Tests at Brigantine. RL-S-50 

Systems and Attachments 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 2—Shipborne Radar 
[NDRC]. 14-332 

Development of Gun Fire Control System Mark 56, 
Final Report [GE]. 14-497 

Components of CXHR (SCI) Equipment, Final 
Report [GE]. 14-507 

Third General Report on Section Activities, May 
14—Nov. 14, 1941. RL-5 

Roof System Report, Initial Development. RL-37 
Navy Roof, etc. RL-39 

Roof Systems Reports, Aug. 26—Sept. 24, 1941. 

RL-40 

SM Radar. RL-506 

A High Resolution K-Band Ship Search Set. 

RL-576 


Shipborne Radar (Continued) 

Anti-Aircraft Target Designation Equipment for 
Ships. RL-640 

The AEW System, Book II, Shipboard Equipment. 

RL-806-2 

A Navigational Radar for Naval Auxiliaries and 
Merchant Marine. RL-876 

A High Resolution Set. RL-S-5 

MTB Computing Radar Sight. RL-S-14 

Sights, see Fire Control Systems 
Signal Generators, see Test Equipment 
Siting, see also Ground Radar 
Siting and Range of Microwave Beacons. RL-590 
Possible Radar Solutions to the Problem of Accurate 
Siting of Field Artillery. RL-S-12 

Spark Gaps, see Modulators and Tubes 
Spectrum Analyzers, see Test Equipment 
Stabilization, Frequency, see Cavities, Magnetrons, 
Power Equipment and Power Supplies, Tubes, etc. 

Stabilization, Mechanical 
Device for Determination of the Vertical by Means 


of Cosmic Rays [Cornell]. 14-363 

Final Report on H2K Roll Stabilized Scanner 
[Maguire Industries Inc.]. 14-429 

RASD Stable Element, Final Report [GE]. 14-567 

SU-2 Antenna. Shipborne Stabilized Radar Antenna 
for Sea Search. RL-659 

SU-2 Antenna. Line-of-Sight Stabilization of a Radar 
Beam Reflector Tilt. RL-660 

Stabilized SG-3 Antenna. RL-665 

Stable Scanners and Unsteady Airplanes. RL-701 


Standing Wave Detectors, see Test Equipment and 
Transmission Lines 
Statistical Theory, see Theory 

Supersonics, see also Crystals, Delay Lines, and 
Trainers 

Tokyo H2X Photographs. Comparison of Operational 
PPI Photographs with PPI Predictions of the 
Ultrasonic Radar Trainer. RL-715 

A Theory of a Supersonic Delay Line. RL-733 

A Measurement of Supersonic Velocity in Mercury 
at 15 Mc/s as a Function of Temperature. RL-745 
Multiple Reflection Delay Tank. RL-791 

On the Theory and Performance of Liquid Delay 
Lines. RL-792 

Supersonic Delay Lines. RL-850 

Supersonic Solid Delay Lines. RL-932 

An Application of the Pulse Technique to the Meas¬ 
urement of the Absorption of Supersonic Waves 
in Liquids. RL-963 

A Method of Compensating the Frequency Depen¬ 
dence of Attenuation in a Supersonic Delay Line. 

RL-965 

Preliminary Handbook of Instructions for H2X 
Supersonic Trainer, Mark II. RL-M-157A 

Preliminary Handbook of Instructions for H2X 
Supersonic Trainer, Mark III. RL-M-157B 

Handbook of Instructions for the Preparation of 
Maps for the H2X Supersonic Trainer. RL-M-181 






96 


PART III 


Supersonics ( Continued) 

Preliminary Handbook of Instructions for Super¬ 
sonic Trainer, AN/APQ-7-T1 (Eagle Trainer). 

RL-M-189 

Handbook of Instructions for the Preparation of 
Mountain Maps for the H2X Supersonic Trainer. 

RL-M-205 

Instructions for Installation and Maintenance of 
Waffle Relief Maps in Ultrasonic Trainers. 

RL-M-206 

Specifications for 15-Mc Supersonic Crystal for Crys¬ 
tal Cartridges Types 3 and 7B. RL-S-35 

Ultrasonic Radar Trainer PPI Photographs of a 
Simulated H2X Bombing Mission over Tokyo. 

RL-S-45 

Velocity of Propagation of 15-Mc Ultrasonic Pulses 
in Liquids. RL-S-56 

Synchroscopes, see Test Equipment 
Tactics, see Airborne Radar, Ground Radar, Ship- 
borne Radar, and Theory, Statistical and Specific 
Applications 

Targets, see Propagation 

Target Identification, see IFF, Moving Target Indi¬ 
cation, Airborne Radar, Ground Radar, and Ship- 
borne Radar 
Test Equipment 

Antenna 

An Automatic Recorder for Microwave Antenna 
Pattern Measurements. RL-266 

Antenna Parts and Measuring Equipment. RL-472 
Antenna Measuring Equipment. RL-601-1 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, High Power CW 
Transmitter for S-Band. RL-601-2 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, 100-db Linear 

Audio Amplifier. RL-601-3 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, Automatic An¬ 
tenna Pattern Recorder. RL-601-4 

Field Station for Antenna Measurements. RL-632 

Attenuators, see also Test Equipment Power Meas¬ 
uring, and Transmission Lines—Components 
Coaxial Exponential Tapers [PIB]. 14-164 

Progress Report on Coaxial Platinum Film At¬ 
tenuators [PIB]. 14-215 

Theory of Coaxial Attenuators [PIB]. 14-216 
Soldering to Glass [PIB]. 14-217 

Metallized-Glass Attenuators and Miscellaneous 
R.F. Test Accessories [PIB]. 14-360 

Errors in Attenuation Measurement Caused by Re¬ 
flection Losses [PIB]. 14-365 

Notes on the Accurate Measurement of Small At¬ 
tenuations at Microwaves [PIB]. 14-439 

Influence of Inner Wave Guide Dimensions on 
Broad-Band Performance of Calibrated Attenua¬ 
tors [PIB]. 14 - 473 

Use of Sauereisen for Cementing Metallized-Glass 
Resistor Plates, Preliminary Report [PIB]. 

14-474 

Frequency Sensitivity of Metallized-Glass Attenua¬ 
tor Inserts Type TMS-^PB [PIB]. 14-477 

Modifications Pertaining to Specifications for Glass 
Parts of PIB Type V-3 Variable Attenuator 


Test Equipment ( Continued) 

(PIB-11) [PIB]. I 4 " 473 

Metallized-Glass Plate Program at PIB, Research 
Conference [PIB]. 14-479 

Accuracy of Attenuation Measurements Made with 
the Ballantine Voltmeter [PIB]. 14-480 

Frequency Sensitivity of Metallized-Glass Attenua¬ 
tor Inserts Type TMS-3 PB [PIB]. 14-482 

The TMX-H PB Metallized-Glass Plate for Vari¬ 
able X Band Attenuator, Maximum 25 db [PIB]. 

14-483 

The TMX-16 PB Metallized-Glass Plate for X Band 
Fixed Attenuator, 25 Db [PIB]. 14-484 

The TMX-2h PB Metallized-Glass Plate for X Band 
Fixed Attenuator Pads of 10 Db and 13 Db 
[PIB]. 14 " 485 

A Resistive Variable Attenuator for K Band with 
UO Db Maximum Attenuation [PIB]. 14-486 

Electrical Performance of Metallized-Glass At¬ 
tenuators for TS-1U7/UP in Extended X Band 
[PIB]. 14-487 

Precision Metallization of Glass [PIB]. 14-521 
Fixed Value Metallized-Glass Coaxial Attenuators 
[PIB]. 14-522 

Variable Metallized-Glass Coaxial Attenuators 
[PIB]. 14-523 

Metallized-Glass Bolometers [PIB]. 14-524 

The Development of Metallized-Glass Attenuating 
Elements for X Band and Wave Guide [PIB]. 

14-525 

Metallized-Glass Wave Guide Attenuators [PIB]. 

14-526 

The Development of Metallized-Glass Attenuators 
for Test Set TS-U7/UP [PIB]. 14-527 

R-F Components for Microwave Bridges [PIB]. 

14-528 

Microwave Attenuation Standards [PIB]. 14-531 
Microwave Attenuation Measurement [PIB]. 

14-532 

Precision Metallized-Glass Resistor Units [PIB]. 

14-534 
RL-902 
RL-995 


A Grid-Type R-F Attenuator. 

Capacitive-Type R-F Attenuator. 

Calibrators 

Model II Calibrator. 

Calibrator for Low Altitude Bombing Equipment. 

RL-336 

Type J and A Test Unit. 

Operating Instructions for Sweep 
Model B. 

Operating Instructions for Sweep 
Model B-8127. 

Crystal 

Measurement of Conversion Gain with a Modulated 
Oscillator [Purdue]. 14-144 

A Device for the Selection and Manufacture of 
Low Level Detectors [U. of Pa.]. 14-201 

Audio Noise Tester [U. of Pa.]. 14-267 

Test Equipment for Germanium Second Detector 
Units [Purdue]. 14-394 


RL-333 


RL-343 

Calibrator, 

RL-M-188 

Calibrator, 

RL-M-223 







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97 


Test Equipment ( Continued) 

Crystal (Continued ) 

Conversion Loss Measuring Apparatus for Crystals 
in the 3-Cm Band. RL-257 

A Simple Method for Determination of the Law of 
a Crystal. RL-270 

Noise Temperature Measuring Apparatus for Crys¬ 
tals as 10,000 to 30 Megacycle Converters. 

RL-296 


A Conversion Loss Set for Testing K-Band Crystal 
Rectifiers. RL-668 

1N23 Loss Measuring Set Type 7368. RL-M-171 

1N21 Loss Tester Type 7556. RL-M-177 

IN23 Noise Measuring Set Type 7438. RL-M-190 
1N21 Noise Tester, Type 11044. RL-M-191 

Echo Boxes, see also Cavities 

The Resonant Echo Box. RL-277 

Design of an Improved X-Band Echo Box. RL-631 
K-Band Echo Line. RL-974 

Echo Box Application. RL-1040 

Tentative Operating Instructions for M.I.T. Radia¬ 
tion Laboratory Echo Box Dwg. 3456. RL-M-128 
Echo Box Techniques for Testing S-Band Ship- 
Borne Radars. RL-M-146 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for Echo Box for 
SCR-584. RL-M-159 

Instruction Manual for Echo Box Test Kit. 

RL-M-165 


Handbook of Operating and Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for Echo Boxes TES-8MK and TES-9MK. 

RL-M-194 

The So-Called Standard Target. RL-S-43 

Frequency Measurement 

Frequency-Wavelength Conversion Tables. RL-652 
TFX-29RL Frequency Comparator. RL-681 

X-Band Beacon Reference Cavities. RL-972 

Instructions for Types TFK-2HU, TFK-3HU, and 
TFK-6HU Frequency Meters. RL-M-176A 

Instructions for Types TFK-2HU, TFK-3HU, and 
TFK-6HU Frequency Meters. RL-M-176B 

TFX-34RL Fixed Frequency Standard. RL-M-207 
TFX-35RL Fixed Frequency Standard. RL-M-208 
TFX-36RL Fixed Frequency Standard. RL-M-209 
Instructions for Types TFX-17GA, TFX-18GA, 
TFX-19GA, TFX-30EC, TFX-31EC, Model 51 
and Similar Types of Micrometer Frequency 
Meters. RL-M-217 

X-Band Sealed Standard Cavities. RL-S-70 

General 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 6—Test Equipment 
[NDRC]. 14-336 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 6—Test Equipment, 
Change 1 [NDRC]. 14-465 

Microwave Radar Field and Laboratory Test 
Equipment and Components, Final Report [PIB]. 

14-535 

Measuring Instruments for 3-Cm. RL-26 

Catalog of Microwave Test Equipment. RL-S-28 
Catalog of Microwave Test Equipment. RL-S-41 
General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 


Test Equipment ( Continued) 

Impedance Measurement 

R-F Components for Microwave Bridges [PIB]. 

14-528 

The Use of the Magic Tee Microwave Bridge in 
Measuring Impedance. RL-643 

Instructions for TBK-2RL Impedance Bridge. 

RL-M-237 

Instructions for K-Band Bench Testing. RL-M-238 
Miscellaneous 

Simulated High-Altitude Birush Testing Equip¬ 
ment [NDRC]. 14-137 

Measurement of Dielectric Constant and Loss with 
Standing Waves in Coaxial Wave Guides [MIT]. 

14-142 

Auxiliary Equipment for the M.I.T. Coax Instru¬ 
ment and Its Use [MIT]. 14-210 

Microwave Resistance Comparator [PIB.] 14-481 
Design of Equipment for Measurement of Dielec¬ 
tric Constant and Loss with Standing Waves in 
Wave Guides (XII) [MIT]. 14-541 

An Apparatus for Determining Heat Distortion 
Characteristics of Plastics (XIII) [MIT]. 


14-542 

Regular Report on the Components Testing Sys¬ 
tem, Nov. 12, 1941. RL-42 

Regular Report on the Components Testing Sys¬ 
tem, Dec. 17, 1941. RL-43 

Measuring Instruments for 3-Cm. RL-26. 

Regular Report on the Components Testing Sys¬ 
tem, Oct. 8, 1941. RL-41 


Special Report on Buffered Multiple Phase Box . 

RL-44 

Regular Report on the Operation of Screen Cage. 

RL-45 

Regular Report on the Advanced Development Sys¬ 
tem. RL-46 

Report of the Radio Frequency Section. RL-140 
Oscilloscope Presentation of Hysteresis Loops at 
60 Cycles and under Pulse Conditions. RL-218 
Test Equipment for Pulse Transformers. RL-219 
Synchro Test Equipment and Test Procedure. 

RL-434 

Pulse Transformer Committee Standard Test 
Methods for Pulse Transformer Cores. RL-722 
A Method of Shielding for Filter Insertion Loss 
Measurements. RL-786 

R-F Mechanical Modulator for S-Band. RL-798 
Microwave Technique as of May, 1943. RL-T-13 

Modulator 

Service Manual for Video Amplifier [U. of Pa.]. 

14-97 

Test Set for Raytheon Service Modulator Instruc¬ 
tions for Operation and Testing. RL-76 

A Diode-Type Pulse Voltmeter. RL-521 

Oscilloscopes and Synchroscopes 

Western Electric D-160448 Input Equipment and 
Western Electric X-61901 Oscilloscope [BTL]. 

14-87 

Report of Activities of Synchronizer Section. 

RL-75 





98 


PART III 


Test Equipment ( Continued) 

Oscilloscopes ( Continued) 

Description and Operation of the General Purpose 
Variable Delay Unit. RL-891 

“Winterscope” or Fast Sweep Synchroscope. 

RL-1001 

Model PU-E Synchroscope and R-F Envelope Indi¬ 
cator. RL-M-124 

Instruction Manual for Revised Model PU Synchro¬ 
scope. RL-M-126 

Types T0N-1GA (Type Q) and T0N-1BL Oscillo¬ 
scopes. RL-M-140 

Synchroscope Handbook (Model SYN-15). RL-M-147 
Instructions for Operation of High Gain Video 
Amplifier for PU-E Synchroscope. RL-M-166 
Operating Instructions for the Model G Synchro¬ 
nizer. RL-M-195A 

Operating Instructions for Radiation Laboratory 
Model 5 Synchroscope. RL-M-212 

Model 5 Synchroscope. RL-S-18 

Power Measuring Equipment (bolometers, loads, 
thermistor bridges, wattmeters, etc.) 

Instructions for Use of PIB Type 1B2 Bolometer 
Terminal [PIB]. 14-218 

Notes on Use of Bolometers for Ultra-High Fre¬ 
quency Attenuation Measurements [PIB]. 14-219 
The 1B2 Bolometer Terminal [PIB]. 14-220 

Investigation of Effect of Manufacturing and Test 
Equipment Variables on X-Band Characteristics 
of Bell System Thermistors [BTL]. 14-227 

The Investigation of the Effect of Manufacturing 
and Test Equipment Variables on the X-Band 
Characteristics of Bell System Thermistors, Jan. 
21, 1944 [BTL]. 14-255 

The Investigation of the Effect of Manufacturing 
and Test Equipment Variables on the X-Band 
Characteristics of Bell System Thermistors, May 
27, 1944 [BTL]. 14-281 

The Investigation of the Effect of Manufacturing 
and Test Equipment Variables on the X-Band 
Characteristics of Bell System Thermistors, 
June 19, 1945 [BTL]. 14-457 

Investigation of the Effect of Manufacturing and 
Test Equipment Variables on the X- and K- 
Band Characteristics of Bell System Thermis¬ 
tors, Final Report [BTL]. 14-462 

Metallized-Glass Bolometers [PIB]. 14-524 

Microwave Power Measurement with Bolometers 
[PIB]. 14-529 

Wave Guide Termination for Measuring Power at 
3 .2-Cm. RL-89 

Special Report on the Littlefuse Bolometer. RL-145 
Microwave Wattmeter. RL-239 

Microwave Wattmeter II 3-Cm and 1-Cm. RL-246 
3 -Cm Bolometer Detector Suitable for Field Meas¬ 
urements (Type F). RL-262 

General Report on Low Level Power Measurement 
at 10-Cm in Coax. RL-279 

A 10-20 Centimeter Bolometer. RL-288 

Bridge Methods in Low and Medium Level R-F 
Power Measurement. RL-410 


Test Equipment (Continued) 

Power Measuring (Continued) 

The Two-Disc D-C Thermistor Bridge Circuit. 

RL-502 

A Littlefuse Direct-Reading Wattmeter. RL-548 
Matching Resistance Curves by Means of Two 
Linear Ganged Potentiometers and a Three-Ter¬ 
minal Resistance Network. RL-610 

K-Band High Power Water Load. RL-723 

The Measurement of Thermal Radiation at Micro- 
wave Frequencies. RL-787 

Broad Band Test Loads. RL-847 

Instructions for Types TWX-5 and TWS-5EV Bat¬ 
tery-Operated Wattmeters (Preliminary Models 
of TS-125/AP). RL-M-174 

Instructions for Type TBN-3EV Thermistor 
Bridge. RL-M-186A 

Instructions for TBN-6SE Thermistor Bridge. 

RL-M-203 

Handbook of Operating and Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for Dummy Load TS-253/AP. RL-M-216 
Receivers 

An Automatic Noise-Figure Meter. RL-1017 

A Trigger Generator for Signal Threshold Studies. 

RL-1036 


Signal Generators 

Development of Pulsed Signal Generator [Syl- 
vania]. 14-174 

Simplified Measurement of Receiver Sensitivities 
(S-Band Noise Source). RL-443 

Revision of General Radio Type 605-B Signal Gen¬ 
erator for Pulsing. RL-575 

Instructions for TGS-2SE, TGS-3BL and TGS-5BL 
Signal Generators. RL-M-141 

Instructions for TGX-2BL and TGX-3BL Signal 
Generators. RL-M-143A 

Instructions for Type TTX-6RH and Type TTX- 
10RH Test Sets. RL-M-169 

Instructions for Types TTX-6 (), TTX-9(), TTX- 
10 (), TTX-12 () and TS-263/TPS-10 Test Sets. 

RL-M-169B 

Handbook of Operating and Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for Test Set TS-259 (XR-1) /AP with Sup¬ 
plements on Test Sets TS-259 (XR-2) /AP and 
TS-259 (XR-3)/AP and Signal Generator TS- 
259/AP. RL-M-193A 

Instructions for TGS-6DE Boresighting Signal 
Generator (Preliminary Model of Test Set TS- 
3 U8/AP). RL-M-198A 

TFX-31+RL Fixed Frequency Standard. RL-M-207 
TFX-35RL Fixed Frequency Standard. RL-M-208 
TFX-36RL Fixed Frequency Standard. RL-M-209 
Spectrum Analyzer 

Spectrum Analyzer (Type 103) for Pulsed Oscil¬ 
lator at 3,000-Mc. RL-M-115 

Tentative Instruction Manual for M.I.T. Radiation 
Laboratory Test Set (Type A). RL-M-120 

Tentative Operating Instruction for M.I.T. Radia¬ 
tion Laboratory Modified Type 102-A Test Set 
(Type 102A-1). RL-M-123 








SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


99 


Test Equipment ( Continued) 

Spectrum Analyzer ( Continued) 

Instruction Manual for Spectrum Analyzer (Type 
105) for X Band Pulsed Oscillators and Spec¬ 
trum Analyzer (Type 107) for S Band Pulsed 
Oscillators. RL-M-127 

Instructions for Type TSK-lSE Spectrum Ana¬ 
lyzer. RL-M-142 

Instructions for TSX-2 Spectrum Analyzer. 

RL-M-173 

Instructions for TSX-2 and Specifications on TSX- 
4 SE Spectrum Analyzers. RL-M-173B 

Instructions for TSX-2 and Specifications on TSX- 
4 SE and TTS-4SE Spectrum Analyzers. 

RL-M-173C 

Instructions for Type TSK-5SE Spectrum Ana¬ 
lyzer. RL-M-231 

Standing Wave Detectors 

Loss Measurement by Two Probe Reversal Method. 

RL-240 

Standing Wave Detector. RL-344 

Measurement of Impedance with the Standing 
Wave Detector. RL-346 

Matchmeter. RL-705 

New Type Probe for Coaxial Standing Wave De¬ 
tectors. RL-835 

System 

The Development of Metallized-Glass Attenuators 
for Test Set TS-U7/UP [PIB]. 14-527 

Special Report on 30-Mc Pulsed Signal Generator. 

RL-109 

Radio Set RHB, Section IV—RHB Test Equip¬ 
ment. RL-508-3 

Development of Microwave Test Sets. RL-1011 
Microwave Test Signals. RL-1023 

Design Proposal for AN/APN-19A Check Set. 

RL-1062 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for Type 
TTX-IBL Test Set (Type B). RL-M-133 

Instructions for Type TTX-6RH and Type TTX- 
10 RH Test Sets. RL-M-169 

Instructions for Types TTX-6 (), TTX-9(), TTX- 
10(), TTX-12() and TS-263/TPS-10 Test Sets. 

RL-M-169B 

Handbook of Operating and Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for Test Sets TS-259 (XR-1)/AP with Sup¬ 
plements on Test Sets TS-259 (XR-2) /AP and 
TS-259 (XR-3)/AP and Signal Generator TS- 
259/ AP. RL-M-193A 

Preliminary Maintenance and Operating Instruc¬ 
tions for TS-361/./APX-15 Test Set. RL-M-202 
Handbook of Operating and Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for Test Set TGI-3CA. RL-M-204 

Black Maria Check Set, TS-495/APX. RL-M-233 

Instructions for TS-^16/AP Check Set. RL-M-234 
Tube 

Service Manual for Video Amplifier [U. of Pa.]. 

14-97 

Klystron and CW Test Sets. RL-139 

Details of X-Band High Level TR Tube Test 
Bench. RL-417 


Test Equipment ( Continued) 

Tube ( Continued) 

Measurement of Pressure in Gas Tubes by a Radio- 
Frequency Method. RL-432 

Testing of Fixed-Tuned, Low-Q, ATR Tubes. 

RL-611 

A Proposed Standard Test Cavity for the 707B 
Tube. RL-693 

3 -Cm Magnetron Test Bench Construction and 
Operation. RL-M-114 

Theory, see also theoretical papers under specific sub¬ 
jects. 

General Electromagnetic Theory 

Transmission of Irises in Waveguides [Cornell]. 

14-111 

Theoretical Results on the TR Box [Cornell]. 

14-116 

Perturbation Theory for Cavities [Cornell]. 

14-117 

Theory of the TR Box [Cornell]. 14-128 

Theory of Thick Inductive Windows with Small 
Openings [Cornell], 14-171 

The Scattering of Electromagnetic Radiation by a 
Narrow Rectangular Strip of Infinite Conductiv¬ 
ity [Purdue]. 14-404 

Electromagnetic Theory, Final Report [Cornell]. 

14-466 

Special Report of the Reflection of Plane Waves by 
Magnetic Substances. RL-146 

Theory of a “Black Body” Produced by a Combina¬ 
tion of a Thin Screen and a Perfect Mirror 

RL-148 

Theory of a i( Black Body” Produced by a Com¬ 
bination of a Thin Screen and a Perfect Mirror, 
Supplement to RL-148. RL-154 

A Method to Measure High Frequency Permeabil¬ 
ity of a Ferromagnetic Body. RL-155 

Energy Loss in Copper under Pulse Conditions. 

RL-619 

An Extension of Lagrange's Equations to Electro¬ 
magnetic Field Problems, Equivalent Networks, 
Part I. RL-626 

A Theoretical Treatment of Radar Target Return, 
Part I. RL-719 

Calculation of the Resonant Frequencies of a Torus 
by Lagrangian and Variational Methods. 14-924 
Reflections from Curved Surfaces. RL-976 

Reflection of Radiation from Curved Surfaces. 

RL-1029 

A Method for Calculating Magnetron Resonant 
Frequencies and Modes. RL-1039 

An Extension of Lagrange's Equations to Elec¬ 
tromagnetic Field Problems > Equivalent Net¬ 
works, Part II. RL-1046 

The Determination of Fields Satisfying Laplace's, 
Poisson's, and Associated Equations by Flux 
Plotting. RL-1047 

A Flux Plotting Method for Obtaining Fields 
Satisfying Maxwell's Equations, with Applica¬ 
tions to the Magnetron. RL-1048 






100 


PART III 


Theory ( Continued) 

Miscellaneous 

A Method of Summing a Slowly Convergent Series 
[PIB]. 14-475 

A Method of Virtual Displacements for Electrical 
Systems with Applications to Pulse Transform¬ 
ers. RL-618 

An Electronic Modulator for CW Magnetrons. 

RL-748 

General Theory of Electronic Beam Modulators. 

RL-758 

Fourier Integral Methods of Analysis. RL-762-1 
Tables and Methods of Calculation for Line Sources. 

RL-762-2 

Steady-State Vibration of Two-Spring Mechanical 
System. RL-S-49 

Tables of Fourier Transforms of Fourier Series, 
Power Series, and Polynomials. RL-S-58 

Shock Mounting and Vibrations. RL-T-16 

Statistical Theory 

Theory of Random Processes. RL-454 

On the Fluctuations in Signals Returned by Many 
Independently Moving Scatterers. RL-465 

On the Appearance of the A-Scope When the Pulse 
Travels Through a Homogeneous Distribution 
of Scatterers. RL-466 

Fluctuations in the Return Signals from Random 
Scatterers. RL-773 

Dispersion of High-Frequency Radio Waves in 
Ionized Gases. RL-836 

Theory of Alternating Current Discharges in 
Gases. RL-967 

A Theoretical Treatment of Radar Target Return, 
Part II. RL-1049 

A Procedure for Statistical Analysis of Depth 
Soundings. RL-S-21 


Thermistors, see Test Equipment 


Thyratrons, see Tubes 
TR and ATR Switches 

Theoretical Results on the TR Box [Cornell]. 14-116 

Theory of the TR Box [Cornell]. 14-128 

Preliminary Measurements on GE X-Band Transmit- 
Receiver Gas Switch [BTL]. 14-225 

The Fixed Tuned Broad-Band Transmitter Discon¬ 
nect Switch-I, Some Preliminary Considerations 
[BTL]. 14-261 

Development of 1B27 TR Tube [Sylvania]. 14-315 

Government Radar Patent Program—Technical Re¬ 
port No. 4—Duplexing [MIT]. 14-391 

Progress Report on Broad-Band Fixed-Tuned TR 
and Anti-TR Gas Switching Tubes [GE]. 14-401 

Final Report on Broad-Band TR and Anti-TR Tubes 
[BTL]. 14-402 

Final Report on Radar Tube Model Shop [Sylvania]. 


14-582 

Broad Band TR Tube Development [GE]. 14-594 

Receivers. RL-101 

Receivers and TR Boxes. RL-102 

Receivers, TR Boxes, Measurements. RL-103 

Report of the Radio Frequency Section. RL-140 


TR and ATR Switches ( Continued) 

Transmit-Receive Switch. RL-150 

Various 3-Cm TR Box Characteristics. RL-166 

Preplumbing of Tees for G-Band. RL-238 

Comparison of the Frequency Sensitivities of Series 
and Shunt TR Junctions. RL-247 

Measurements of 721A TR Tube Leakage Power. 

RL-249 

Pre-ignition Transmission through Gas-switching 
Tubes and its Contribution to Crystal Failures. 

RL-254 

The TR Box. RL-347 

Measurement of the Q-Value of a TR Box. RL-349 
Direct Coupling in the TR Box. RL-352 

Progress Reports on TR Tubes. RL-360 

Transmission of Higher Harmonics through a TR 
Cavity. RL-361 

Some Experiments in Determining the Power Trans¬ 
mission and Recovery Time of TR Boxes. RL-362 
Maximum Allowable Negative Backswing after 
Pulses. RL-363 

Details of X-Band High Level TR Tube Test Bench. 

RL-417 

Report on K-Band Work in U. S. A. RL-475 

Chemical Methods for Maintaining the Partial Pres¬ 
sure of Water Vapor in TR Tubes. RL-593 

The 1B27 TR Tube. RL-594 

Testing of Fixed-Tuned, Low Q, ATR Tubes. RL-611 
1B38 Pre-TR. RL-641 

A Low Power X-Band R-F Gas Switch. RL-841 
Recovery Time Measurements in Band-Pass T.R.’s 
for Various Gases. RL-895 

Theoretical Interpretation of Recovery Times of TR 
Boxes. RL-929 

X-Band Bandpass TR Tube. RL-970 

S-Band Bandpass TR Tubes. RL-971 

Note on a Low Power S-Band Gas Switch. RL-979 
Microwave Technique as of May, 19^3. RL-T-13 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 


Tracking 

Radar Angle Tracking, Government Radar Patent 
Program—Technical Report No. 1. [NDRC]. 

14-319 

Third General Report on Section Activities Covering 
Period from May 1U, 19U1 to Nov. 1U, 19^1. RL-5 
Circular Sweep Precision Range System Model U. 

RL-322 

Medium Precision, Self-Synchronous Automatic 
Range Tracking Circuit. RL-323 

Photoelectric Automatic Range Tracking Unit. 

RL-324 

Antiaircraft Artillery Board Test on the Simplified 


Circular Sweep Range. RL-326 

Automatic Range and Azimuth Tracking. RL-341 

Conical Scanning. RL-367 

Data on SCR-584 Control Equipment. RL-370 

Aided Tracking, Sept. 17, 1943. RL-430 

Aided Tracking, Nov. 4, 1943. RL-452 

Aided Tracking, Nov. 3, 1943. RL-453 






SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


101 


Tracking ( Continued) 

Radar Tracking Analysis. RL-495 

A Condenser Phase Shifter Range Unit with Sine 
Wave Tracking for AN/TPG-1, AN/FPG-1, SCR- 
598. RL-516 


Theoretical Calculation on Best Smoothing of Posi¬ 
tion Data for Gunnery Prediction. RL-532 

N 2 Gate Attachment for SCR-584. RL-566 

Analysis of Tracking Data, Description of Calcula¬ 
tions. RL-628 

Data Smoothing. RL-673 

Analysis of Over-Water Tracking. RL-695 

Analysis of the Tracking of the 584 X-Band System. 

RL-753 

AN / APG-21 {Terry). RL-794 

Tests of Aided Tracking with P 3 /. RL-797 

Interference Between SCR-584’s Tracking APN-19 
Beacons. RL-816 

Range and Tracking Accuracy of AN/APG-15B. 

RL-875 

Analysis of the Tracking Errors of the MK56X 
System. RL-884 

The Angular Alignment of Radar Antennas. RL-950 


Boresighting the AN/APG-15 Antenna Assembly. 

RL-1009 


Computer Mark 14 AN/APA-30 XN-1 Instruction 
Manual. RL-M-179 

Preliminary Instructions on Modification Kit MC- 
627 for Radio Set SCR-584. RL-M-220 

Preliminary Instructions on Modification Kit MC- 
627 for Radio Set SCR-584 (Revised). RL-M-220B 
General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 


Trainers and Training Material 

Coordinate Transformation Circuits Using Resolvers 
and Coordinate Transformation by Means of Elec¬ 
trical Networks [Bartol]. 14-288 

Apparatus for the Transformation of Rectangular 
Coordinates Using Armaresolvers [Bartol]. 14-293 
Final Report on the Supersonic Radar Trainer 
Project [Bartol]. 14-294 

A Portable Signal Generator for Loran Receivers 
[RCA]. 14-297 

Manual of Operation and Maintenance for SM Radar 
Trainer [Emerson]. 14-370 

Final Report SM Trainer Development [Emerson]. 

14-371 

Final Report on the Building of Basic SCR-584 
Trainer and Advanced SCR-584 Trainer [Fox- 
boro]. 14-372 

Development and Construction of Equation Solvers 
for GCI and SCI Radar Trainers, Technical Re¬ 
port Reviewing the History [Willcox & Gibbs]. 

14-442 

Supersonic Loran Trainer, Final Report [Bartol], 

14-446 

AI-10 Trainer Simulation at I-F Level. RL-397 
AI-10 Bench Trainer Simulation at Video Level. 

RL-398 
RL-399 


Trainers and Training Material ( Continued) 

Radar Trainer Equation-Solvers for the Relative 
Motion of Two Moving Objects in Space. RL-436 
Training Apparatus for Radio Set SCR-584. RL-437 
AN/APS-4 {ASH) Trainer. RL-446 

Fading Simulator. RL-556 

QA-2B Servo Adaptor. RL-645-1 

Ql-2 and Q-3 Servo Amplifier. RL-645-2 

H-3 Trigger Unit. RL-645-3 

The 1-3 Signal Unit. RL-645-4 

The J-2 Modulator Unit. RL-645-5 

The H-2 Trigger Unit. RL-645-6 

1-2 Signal Unit. RL-645-7 

The R-l and the R-2 Crystal Drivers. RL-645-8 

The ML-1A, ML-1B, and ML-3A Course Mechanisms. 

RL-645-9 

S-2, S-2B, S-3, S~4 y S-4B Motor Control Units. 

RL-645-10 

The S-5 and S-5B Motor Control Units. RL-645-11 
The U-l and U-2 Preamplifier Units. RL-645-12 
X-l Error Integrator. RL-645-13 

N-l IFF Unit. RL-645-14 

A Simple Trainer for GCA Approach Controller. 


RL-669 

The Trainer for Radio Set AN/MPN-1. RL-676 
Tokyo H2X Photographs. Comparison of Operational 
PP1 Photographs with PPI Predictions of the 
Ultrasonic Radar Trainer. RL-715 


Link Conversion Unit for Ground-Controlled Ap¬ 


proach Trainer. RL-716 

Two Proposed Methods of Recording the Position of 
a Moving Link Crab. RL-730 

AN/APG-T1 Training Equipment. RL-759-1 

AN/APG-15 Modification Kit for AN / APG-Tl 
Training Equipment. RL-759-2 

The AN/APS-6 Antenna Simulator. RL-839 


A Tracking Error Recorder for the Ground Con¬ 


trolled Approach Trainer. RL-855 

Ground Course Computer for AN/APQ-Tl. RL-856 
Nosmo Doppler Simulator. RL-857 

Trainer for Mark 35 Radar. RL-907 

Ground Clutter Unit for the Ground Controlled Ap¬ 
proach Trainer. RL-927 

The SP “Feed-In” Trainer. RL-928 

The Mark VII Supersonic Trainer. RL-962 


A Displacement or Velocity Servo Amplifier. RL-1015 
Supersonic Components for Use in Radar Trainers. 

RL-1050 


A Supersonic Echo Simulating System for AN/APQ- 
Tl. RL-1055 

Special GCA Trainer Circuits. RL-1057 

The OCJ-1 Trainer. RL-1058 

A Dummy Log Transmitter for the OBJ Radar 
Trainer. RL-1059 

The Cadillac Trainer. RL-1072 

Preliminary Handbook of Instructions for H2X 
Supersonic Trainer, Mark II. RL-M-157A 

Preliminary Handbook of Instructions for H2X 
Supersonic Trainer, Mark III. RL-M-157B 

Technical Manual for SSV Trainer {RCC Model 
only). RL-M-160 


Land Mass Simulator. 




102 


PART III 


Trainers and Training Material ( Continued) 

Handbook of Instructions for the Preparation of 
Maps for the H2X Supersonic Trainer. RL-M-181 
Preliminary Technical Manual for Falcon Trainer 
AN / APG-13-T1. RL-M-182 

Preliminary Handbook of Instructions for Super¬ 
sonic Trainer, AN/APQ-7-T1 (Eagle Trainer). 

RL-M-189 

Handbook of Instructions for the Preparation of 
Mountain Maps for the H2X Supersonic Trainer. 

RL-M-205 

Instructions for Installation and Maintenance of 
Waffle Relief Maps in Ultrasonic Trainer. 

RL-M-206 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for AN/APG- 
15-T1 Trainer. RL-M-221 

Ultrasonic Radar Trainer PPI Photographs of a 
Simulated H2X Bombing Mission over Tokyo. 

RL-S-45 

Transformers, see also Pulse Transformers 

Preliminary Results on Calibration of Auto-Trans¬ 
formers [Cornell]. 14-364 

Final Report, Transformer Model Shop [Westing- 
house]. 14-382 

Hermetic Seal Collared Wafer Development [Syl- 
vania]. 14-408 

Transformer Model Shop, Final Report [Raytheon]. 

14-443 

Transformer Model Shop at Sharon, Pa., Final Re¬ 
port [Westinghouse]. 14-454 

Transformer Model Shop, Final Report [GE]. 14-591 

Transmission Lines 

Components—Design and Measurements (Attenua¬ 
tors, Cables and Connectors, Chokes, Couplings, 
Directional Couplers, Joints, Transitions, etc.) 

An Experimental % Inch Universal Stub [PIB]. 

14-221 

X-Band Wave-Guide Tuning Section [PIB]. 

14-222 

Development of a High Impedance Radio Fre¬ 
quency Transmission Line [Federal]. 14-424 
Government Radar Patent Program—Technical 
Report No. 5 — R.F. Components [NDRC]. 14-430 
Tests on Additional Modified Type “N” Connectors 
[PIB]. 14-472 

Fixed Value Metallized-Glass Coaxial Attenuators 
[PIB]. 14-522 

Variable Metallized-Glass Coaxial Attenuators 
[PIB]. 14-523 

The Development of Metallized-Glass Attenuating 
Elements for X-Band Wave Guide [PIB]. 14-525 
Metallized-Glass Wave Guide Attenuators [PIB]. 

14-526 

Type “N” Connector Design and Tests [PIB]. 

14-530 

Development of Miscellaneous R-F Line Compo¬ 
nents [PIB]. 14-533 

Precision Metallized-Glass Resistor Units [PIB]. 

14-534 


Transmission Lines ( Continued) 

Components ( Continued) 

Waveguide Termination for Measuring Power at 
3 .2-Cm. RL-89 

RF Components List No. 1. RL-151 

Tune-up Procedure for 3-Cm RF System. RL-160 
Wave Guide Components and Instruments for the 
1.25-Cm Region. RL-165 

Rear Rectangular Guide Antenna Feed. RL-169 
Illumination and Phases of Antenna Feeds. RL-170 
Round Guide Rear Antenna Feeds. RL-171 

Radiation Resistance of Antennas Inside Wave 
Guides of Arbitrary Cross Sections. RL-176 
T-Junctions in Rectangular Wave Guides, Part I, 
Theory. RL-179 

Junctions in Rectangular Wave Guides, Part II, 
Final Formulas and Curves. RL-180 

Reflections from Sections of Tapered Transmission 
Lines and Wave Guides. RL-189 

Microwave Wattmeter. RL-239 

Rotary Joints with E 0 Stub Transformers. RL-243 
Microwave Wattmeter II, 3-Cm and 1-Cm. RL-246 

Capacity (Choke) Couplings as Rigid and Non- 
Rigid Waveguide Connectors. RL-255 

Some Matching Properties of Antenna Feeds. 

RL-261 

Information on Corrugated Coaxial Lines and 
Wave Guides. RL-264 

Double Dipole Rectangular Wave Guide Antennas. 

RL-273 

Antenna Feeds for %" Stub-Supported Coaxial 
Line. RL-271 

Antenna Feeds from Vis" Coaxial Line. RL-274 
General Report on Low-Level Power Measurement 
at 10-Cm in Coax. RL-279 

Standing Wave Detector. RL-344 

Elimination of the “Trombone” Between Trans¬ 
mitter and Junction in a Duplexing System. 

RL-345 

Measurement of Impedance with the Standing 
Wave Detector. RL-346 

Infinite Rejection Filters. RL-364 

Microwave Linear Radiators. RL-366 

R-F Attenuators. RL-404 

Report on Type A and Type B Pulse Transmission 
Cables and Connectors. RL-424 

Report on K-Band Work in U. S. A. RL-475 

High Impedance Cable. RL-529 

Performance of Couplings for lVz-Inch by 3-Inch 
Waveguide. RL-538 

The Sealing of Air at Rotating Shafts and Joints. 

RL-552 

Vertebrae Type Flexible Waveguide. RL-574 

The Use of the Magic Tee Microwave Bridge in 
Measuring Impedance. RL-643 

A Microwave Frequency Discriminator. RL-662 
Low Power R-F Switch. RL-675 

Design Considerations for Directional Couplers. 

RL-724 

Experiments in Microwave Breakdown. RL-731 








SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


103 


Transmission Lines ( Continued) 

Components ( Continued) 

Attenuation of RG-9/U Cable as a Function of 
Temperature and Frequency in the X-Band. 

RL-754 

An Improved K-Band Vertebrae Waveguide. 

RL-776 

Dielectric Phase Shifters for Waveguide. RL-788 
Present Status of High Power at S-Band. RL-793 
S-Band Coaxial Line to Rectangular Waveguide 
Transitions. RL-802 

A Microwave Band-Pass Filter in Waveguide. 

RL-814 

An Electronic Frequency Stabilization System for 
CW Microwave Oscillators. RL-815 

Absorption Coefficient of a Styraloy Filled Coaxial 
Line. RL-827 

3-Cm Vertebrae Flexible Waveguide. RL-831 

Flexible Waveguides. RL-832 

New Type Probe for Coaxial Standing Wave De¬ 
tectors. RL-835 

E 0 Rotary Joints for the 3 Centimeter Band. 

RL-853 

Theory of Directional Couplers. RL-860 

Rat Race Duplexing. RL-885 

A Theory of Resonance in Rotary Joints of the 
TM01 Type. RL-993 

Waveguide Motional Joints. RL-1037 

Summary of High Power Breakdown Tests on 
Microwave Components. RL-1071 

Instruction Manual for Installation of Radiation 
Laboratory Type B Plugs on Cables. RL-M-149 
Instruction Manual for Installation of Radiation 
Laboratory Type A Plugs on Cables. RL-M-150 
Instruction Manual for Installation of Chiksan 
Tool Company 1%-Inch Revolving Joint ( Draw¬ 
ing No. 61DIC) on Radiation Laboratory Types 
B-l and B-2 Cables ( Army-Navy Types RG-27/U 
and RG-28/U). RL-M-154 

Wave Guide Handbook, Section I, Sept. 24, 1942; 
Section II, Abbreviation in Wave Guides, Oct. 2, 
1942; Section III, Obstacles in Wave Guides, Oct. 
27, 1942; Section IV, Bends and T-Junctions in 
Wave Guides, Dec. 4, 1942; Section V, Dielectric 
Structures in Wave Guides, Feb. 9, 1943. RL-T-9 
Microwave Technique as of May 1943. RL-T-13 

Discontinuities — Irises, Obstacles, etc. (for Antenna 
Arrays, see Antennas) 

Transmission of Irises in Waveguides [Cornell]. 

14-111 

Theory of Thick Inductive Windows with Small 
Openings [Cornell]. 14-171 

A New Method for the Precision Measurement of 
Wave Guide Discontinuities [CIT]. 14-317 

Precision Measurement of Wave Guide Discon¬ 
tinuities [CIT]. 14-460 

A New and Practical Method for Matching Two 
Obstacles in a Wave Guide [CIT]. 14-461 

Theory of Diffraction by Small Holes. RL-128 
Losses and Reflections Introduced by Joints and 
Plungers in 3-Cm Wave Guides. RL-164 


Transmission Lines ( Continued) 

Discontinuities ( Continued) 

Susceptance of Asymetrically Located Windows in 
Rectangular Wave Guides. RL-183 

Lumped Constants for Small Irises. RL-194 

Coupling Between Inductive Windows in Wave 
Guides. RL-197 

Theory of Side Windows in Wave Guides. RL-199 
Excitation of Cavities through Windows. RL-202 
Theory of Obstacles in Resonant Cavities and Wave 
Guides. RL-205 

Theory of Circular Bends in Rectangular Wave 
Guides. RL-206 

One-Sided Inductive Irises and Quarter-Wave 
Capacitive Transformers in Waveguide. RL-426 
Probe-Fed Slots as Radiating Elements in Linear 
Arrays. RL-455 

Dielectric Windows in Waveguide. RL-587 

Discontinuities in Standing Wave Detectors and 
Waveguide Junction Steps. RL-893 

The Interaction of Discontinuities on a Transmis¬ 
sion Line. RL-930 

Wave Guide Handbook, Section I, Sept. 24, 1942; 
Section II, Abbreviation in Wave Guides, Oct. 2, 
1942; Section III, Obstacles in Wave Guides, Oct. 
27, 1942; Section IV, Bends and T-Junctions in 
Wave Guides, Dec. 4, 1942; Section V, Dielectric 
Structures in Wave Guides, Feb. 9, 1943. RL-T-9 
Microwave Technique as of May, 1943. RL-T-13 

General Considerations, (Theory Measurements, 
Matching, Lines in General, Coax, Waveguides, 
Special Lines.) 

Junction Effect of Two Unequal Matched Coaxial 
Lines [PIB]. 14-123 

A New Method for the Precision Measurement of 
Wave Guide Discontinuities [Cal. Inst, of Tech.]. 

14-317 

Influence of Inner Wave Guide Dimensions on 
Broad-Band Performance of Calibrated Attenua¬ 
tors [PIB]. 14-473 

Tuning the RF Components of a System (Lawson 
Technique). RL-11 

Impedance in Transmission Lines and Wave 
Guides. RL-116 

Microwave Transmission. RL-121 

Report on Junction Effects in Wave Guides. 

RL-124 

Report of the Radio Frequency Section. RL-140 
Design and Test of Concentric Transmission Lines. 

RL-141 

Tentative Simplified Explanation of the Lawson 
Lines. RL-142 

Special Report on Design Data for 50-OHM Rigid 
Coaxial Line. RL-147 

Tests on Undercut Beads in a Concentric Line. 

RL-152 

Tune-up Procedure for 3-Cm R-F System. RL-160 
Matching, Losses, and Frequency Sensitivity of a 
3-Cm R-F System. RL-161 

Polarization Effects in a Circular Wave Guide at 
3-Cm. RL-162 




104 


PART III 


Transmission Lines ( Continued) 

General Considerations ( Continued) 

Propagation in Wave Guides Partly Filled with Di¬ 
electric. RL-174 

Reflections from Sections of Tapered Transmis¬ 
sion Lines and Wave Guides. RL-189 

Formal Theory of Wave Guides of Arbitrary Cross 
Section. RL-198 

Transmission Line Construction Details. RL-231 
Stub Supports in %" Coaxial Lines. RL-232 

Phase Distortion in Broad-Band Stub Supports. 

RL-237 

Preplumbing of Tees for G-Band. RL-238 

Loss Measurement by Two Probe Reversal Method. 

RL-240 

Dielectric Transmission Measurements. RL-244 
A Method of Measuring the S-Band Characteristic 
Impedance of Coaxial Cable. RL-252 

Information on Corrugated Coaxial Lines and 
Wave Guides. RL-264 

A Video Delay Line. RL-302 

R-F Attenuators. RL-404 

Radome Bulletin Number 7, The Measurement of 
High Reflections at Low Power. RL-483-7 

Radome Bulletin Number 9, The Matching of High 
Standing Wave Ratios. RL-483-9 

Radome Bulletin Number 10, The Measurement of 
Small Reflections. RL-483-10 

Radome Bulletin Number 17, Current Progress on 
R-F Research. RL-483-17 

The Theory of Corrugated Transmission Lines 
and Waveguides. RL-494 

Corners, Bends, and Twists in Rectangular Wave¬ 
guide. RL-585 

Waveguides without Metal Walls. RL-726 

A Method of Shielding for Filter Insertion Loss 
Measurements. RL-786 

Conductivity Loss Measurements at K-Band. 

RL-854 

Walworth Waveguide Bends. RL-S-3 

X-Band Waveguide Corrosion Proofing. RL-S-29 
Transmission Lines and Wave Guides, Similari¬ 
ties and Differences. RL-T-5 

Explanation of Impedance Matching. RL-T-6 
Wave Guide Handbook, Section I, Sept. 24, 1942; 
Section II, Abbreviation in Wave Guides, Oct. 2, 
1942; Section III, Obstacles in Wave Guides, Oct. 
27, 1942; Section IV, Bends and T-Junctions in 
Wave Guides, Dec. 4, 1942; Section V, Dielectric 
Structures in Wave Guides, Feb. 9, 1943. RL-T-9 
Theory of Impedance and Admittance Diagrams 
and Allied Subjects. RL-T-10 

Reflection Coefficients and Impedance Charts. 

RL-T-11 

Microwave Technique as of May, 1943. RL-T-13 

Use and Derivation of A, Z, 0 Charts. RL-T-14 
Introduction to Alternating Currents, Q Values, 
and Transmission Lines. RL-T-17 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 


Transmit-Receiye Switches, see TR and ATR Switches 
Triodes, see Tubes 

Tropicalization, Weather-Proofing, etc. 

Moisture-Proofing of Button Mica Capacitors. 

RL-790 

X-Band Waveguide Corrosion Proofing. RL-S-29 

Tubes, see also Cathode Ray Tubes, Cathodes, Magne¬ 
trons, and TR and ATR Switches 
Diodes 

S/N Measurements on the CV-58. RL-416 

A Survey of High-Vacuum Diodes Used for Surge- 
Limiting Operation in Modulators. RL-580 

The Temperature-Limited Diode. RL-761 

High Voltage Oxide Coated Vacuum Rectifiers. 

RL-892 

Engineering 

Operations of the Project Tube Shop [RCA]. 

14-248 

Development of 1B27 TR Tube [Sylvania]. 14-315 

Local Oscillators, see also Triodes and Velocity- 
Modulated Tubes 

Final Report on K-Band Oscillator, Type A5022A 


[RCA]. 14-383 

Special Report on 30-Mc Pulsed Signal Generator. 

RL-109 

A 1-Cm Oscillator. RL-111 

Committee on Centimeter Receiving Tubes and 
Resonators. RL-286 

Noise from Local Oscillators. RL-304 

An Electronic Frequency Stabilization System for 
CW Microwave Oscillators. RL-815 

Miscellaneous 

Fine Grid Technique. RL-299 

Measurement of Pressure in Gas Tubes by a Radio 
Frequency Method. RL-432 

Clamping Tubes. RL-572 

Receiving Tubes 


Three Centimeter Receiving Tubes [BTL-WE]. 

14-106 

Committee on Centimeter Receiving Tubes and 
Resonators. RL-286 

The Radiation Laboratory S-Band Amplifier. 

RL-306 

Pulse Characteristics of Common Receiver-Type 
Tubes. RL-704 

Spark Gaps 

Report on Pulser Tube Development [West. E. & 
M. Co.]. 14-105 

Report on Enclosed Pressure Gaps [West. E. & M. 

Co.]. 14-150 

High Power Series Gaps, Progress Report, Sept. 5, 
1944 [BTL-WE]. 14-316 

Development of Series Spark Gaps for the Period 
January 1, 1943 to Jume 30, 1944 [West. E. & M. 
Co.]. 14-327 

High-Power Series Gaps, Jan. 15, 1945 [BTL-WE]. 

14-398 

High-Power Series Gaps, Bi-Monthly Report for 
January and February 1945 [BTL-WE]. 14-414 
High-Power Series Gaps, Bi-Monthly Report for 
March and April 1945 [BTL]. 14-438 






SUBJECT INDEX OF DIVISION 14, AND RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


105 


Tubes ( Continued) 

Spark Gaps ( Continued) 

High-Power Series Gaps, Bi-Monthly Report, July 
9, 1945 [BTL-WE]. 14-468 

High-Power Series Gaps Having Sintered Iron 
Sponge-Mercury Cathodes [BTL-WE]. 14-488 
Double-Triggering and Voltage Balancing for 
Series Gaps, (BL-R-929-2G-12) [Westinghouse]. 

14-493 

Development of Series Spark Gaps, Final Report 
( BL-R-929-2C-14) [Westinghouse]. 14-494 

Dissipation in Series Gaps and Voltage-Current 
Relationships during the Discharge. RL-682-1 
Division of Voltage Across Series Spark Gaps in a 
Line Type Modulator. RL-682-2 

General Characteristics of Enclosed Spark Gaps 
with Emphasis on Aluminum Cathode-Type 
Series Gaps. RL-682-3 

Some Characteristics of the IB41, IB45, and IB49 
Series Spark Gaps. RL-682-4 

Operation of Sintered Iron Sponge-Mercury Cath¬ 
ode Type Series Gaps at SCI, AEW, and 5 Micro¬ 
second Conditions. RL-682-5 

Three Electrode Triggered Gap. RL-880 

Stabilization 

Magnetron Stabilizing Tuner. RL-473 

Influences of Pulse Transformer Design on 4J31-35 
Magnetron Stability. RL-622 

An Electronic Frequency Stabilization System for 
CW Microwave Oscillators. RL-815 

A Method of Rating the Stability of Oscillators for 
MT1. RL-819 

An Improved Frequency Stabilization System for 
Microwave Oscillators. RL-837 

Wide Range Tunable Stabilizer. RL-964 

Combined Re fleet or-Cavity Automatic Frequency 
Control for Thermally Tuned Reflex Oscillator 
Tubes. RL-1034 

Theory 

Space Charge between Parallel Plane Grids. 

RL-534 

A Qualitative Analysis of Hysteresis in Reflex 
Oscillators. RL-650 

Notes on the Reflex Oscillator. RL-709 

Operation and Testing of Reflex Oscillators. 

RL-742 

An Electronic Modulator for CW Magnetrons. 

RL-748 

General Theory of Electronic Beam Modulators. 

RL-758 

The Temperature-Limited Diode. RL-761 

Electronic Tuning of Reflex Oscillators. RL-774 
Static Frequency-Modulation Characteristics of the 
Reflex Klystron. RL-781 

Characteristics of Preproduction 2K45 Tubes. 

RL-821 

Some Notes on Space-Charge-Limited Oscillators 
and Amplifiers at Microwave Frequencies. 

RL-822 

Theory of Noise from the Reflex Oscillator. RL-873 


Tubes ( Continued ) 

Thyratrons 

Pulse Thyratrons, Progress Report for June— 
December 1941 [GE]. 14-90 

Progress Report on Hydrogen-Filled Thyratrons, 
Aug. 18, 1942 [GE]. 14-107 

Report on Developmental Work on Pulse Thyratron 
Type ZG-473 [GE]. 14-108 

Final Report on Pulse Thyratrons, Apr. 10, 1943 
[GE.] 14-411 

Development and Production of Tube Type H50 
Hydrogen Thyratron, Final Report [Kuthe]. 

14-536 

Final Report on Radar Tube Model Shop [Syl- 
vania]. 14-582 

Measurement of Pressure in Gas Tubes by a Radio 
Frequency Method. RL-432 

Summary of Life-Test Data on Sylvania 4C35 
Hydrogen Thyratrons. RL-589 

Trigger Requirements of the 4C35 and 3C45 
Hydrogen Thyratrons. RL-605 

Metallic Hydride Studies. RL-813 

Technical Data and Operating Notes for the 5C22 
Hydrogen Thyratron. RL-828 

Summary of the Life Test Program on 3C45, 
4C35, and 5C22 Hydrogen Thyratrons. RL-865 
Hydrogen Thyratrons in Pulse Generator Cir¬ 
cuits. RL-953 

Instruction Manual for Model 7 A Hydrogen 
Thyratron Modulator. RL-M-145 

Triodes, including Lighthouse Triodes 
Development of the SB-811, SB-811B and SB-846 
Triodes for Pulsed and CW Operation at Micro- 
wave Frequencies [Sylvania]. 14-590 

The Resnatron Ultra-high Frequency Oscillator, 
September, 1940 to June 30, 1942, Progress Re¬ 
port and Final Report [U. of Cal.]. 14-593 
Committee on Centimeter Receiving Tubes and 
Resonators. RL-286 

Report on Tests of RCA and GE “Lighthouse” 
Tubes. RL-290 

Performance of the GL446 Lighthouse Tube as 
an R.F. Amplifier in the 10-20 Cm Region. 

RL-291 

Lighthouse Tube Anode Contacts. RL-292 

Measurements on 446 “Lighthouse” Tubes. RL-413 
Lighthouse Tube Transmitter-Receiver LHTR 
Mk I. RL-429 

Lighthouse Tube Superregenerative Receivers. 

RL-484 

Lighthouse R-F Envelope Indicator. RL-542 

Rieke Diagrams and Probe-Plate Plunger Charts of 
Lighthouse Tubes in a Re-entrant Cavity. 

RL-564 

G.E. GL2C40 Taut-Grid Lighthouse Tubes. 

RL-600 

Operational Characteristics of 2C43 Tubes as 
Pulsed Oscillators in a Re-entrant Cavity. 

RL-732 

SB-846B S-Band Oscillator. RL-954 





106 


PART III 


Tubes ( Continued ) 

Velocity-Modulated Tubes, (including Klystrons and 
McNally Tubes). 

Operating Characteristics of the 707A Reflex 
Oscillator. RL-233 

Operating Characteristics of the 707A Reflex 
Oscillator, Supplement to RL-233. RL-234 

Operating Characteristics of the 1*17 Reflex Kly¬ 
stron. RL-235 

Temperature-Compensated 707A (McNally Tube). 

RL-236 

Operating Characteristics of the J/.19 Klystron. 

■RT._9.K1 


Characteristics and Present Production of Mc¬ 
Nally Tubes. RL-303 

Measurement of Electrical Tuning Ranges of 707 
Tubes. RL-421 

Characteristics of Recent 723A Tubes ( X-Band 
Local Oscillators). RL-427 

Characteristics of Recent 723AIR Tubes. RL-570 
A Qualitative Analysis of Hysteresis in Reflex 
Oscillators. RL-650 

A Proposed Standard Test Cavity for the 707B 
Tube. RL-693 

Frequency Discontinuities of Local Oscillator Tubes 
Due to High-Q Load Circuits. RL-694 

Notes on the Reflex Oscillator. RL-709 


Tubes ( Continued ) 

Notes on Load Effects in Reflex Oscillators. 

RL-717 

Operation and Testing of Reflex Oscillators. 

RL-742 

Low-Voltage K-Band Oscillator. RL-764 

Electronic Tuning of Reflex Oscillators. RL-774 
Static Frequency-Modulation Characteristics of 
the Reflex Klystron. RL-781 

Measurements on Noise from Reflex Oscillators. 

RL-872 

Theory of Noise from a Reflex Oscillator. RL-873 
Effect of the Tuning Plunger on Operation of 
2K33 Type Tubes. RL-942 

Electron Optical Studies of the 2K33 Tube. 

RL-943 

Operating Instructions for the Model A17 Kly¬ 
stron for Use as a Local Oscillator in Radar 
Receivers. RL-M-108 

Notes on the Power Output of 723A Tubes. 

RL-S-7 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 

RL-T-18 

Waterborne Equipment, see Shipborne Radar 
Waveguides, see Transmission Lines 
Weather-Proofing, see Tropicalization 




PART IV 


ORGANIZATION INDEX OF 
DIVISION 14 REPORTS 


Bartol Research Foundation, see The Franklin In¬ 
stitute 

Bell Telephone Laboratories, see Western Electric 
Company 

Brown University 

Abridged Report on Circuits for Improving Focus on 
Electrostatic Cathode-Ray Tubes under Conditions 
of Intensity and Deflection Modulation. 14-132 

Cathode-Ray Tube Detectors. 14-376 

California Institute of Technology 
A New Method for the Precision Measurement of 
Waveguide Discontinuities. 14-317 

Precision Measurement of Waveguide Discontinuities. 

14-460 

A New and Practical Method for Matching Two 
Obstacles in a Waveguide. 14-461 

California, University of 
Mechanical Vacuum Switches, Transmission Line and 
RC Pulsing Circuits. 14-156 

The Resnatron Ultrahigh-Frequency Oscillator, June 
30, 1942. 14-593 

Carnegie Institute of Technology 

The Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes, I. 14-131 

The Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes, II. 14-172 

Darkening and Bleaching of KCl. 14-177 

Two Notes on the Potentials Developed in Cathode- 
Ray Screens during Bombardment. 14-178 

Memoranda on the May 194.3 Meeting on Dark-Trace 
Tubes at Radiation Laboratory. 14-183 

A Memorandum on the Scattering of Light by DT 
Screens. 14-198 

Darkening and Bleaching of KCl, II, the Effect of 
Temperature. 14-205 

Memorandum upon the Behavior of DT Screens Con¬ 
taining Magnesium. 14-214 

Experiments with Double-Layer DT Screens. 14-253 
The Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes, III. 14-257 

The Depth of the Darkened Region and the Build-Up 
of Darkening and Persistent Trace in KCl Screens. 

14-258 

The Theory of Dark-Trace Tubes, IV. 14-265 

Aging of KCl Crystals and Screens under Electron 
Bombardment. 14-302 

The Properties of Evaporated Layers of Potassium 
Chloride Containing Small Additions of Metallic 
Elements when Subjected to Electron Bombard¬ 
ment. 14-326 

Carnegie Institution of Washington 
Investigations to Prepare a Transparent Phosphor. 

14-572 


Chrysler Corporation 

Radar Scanning Unit. 14-566 

Radar Nutating Antenna Spiral Scanning Units, Bal¬ 
ance and Adjustment. 14-573 

Colorado, University of 

Development of a Stable Noncrystal Controlled Oscil¬ 
lator. 14-98 

Columbia University, Radiation Laboratory 
One-Cm Magnetron Research. 14-120 

Knurled Type Cathode—Construction and Life Test. 

14-149 

Progress Report on the Development of One- and 
Three-Cm Magnetrons. 14-223 

The Elimination of Extraneous Resonance Effects in 
Tunable Cm Magnetrons. 14-233 

The Tuning Properties of the Tunable Magnetrons 
in the Three-Cm Band. 14-234 

Cold Impedance of E5 Tubes. 14-235 

Columbia Radiation Laboratory Progress Report, 
January 1944. 14-239 

Waveguide Output for 1.25-Cm Magnetrons. 14-245 
Columbia Radiation Laboratory Progress Report, 
February 1944 • 14-260 

Columbia Radiation Laboratory Progress Report, 
March 1944 . 14-266 

Equivalent Circuit for Resonant Modes of a Magne¬ 
tron, Zero Mode. 14-322 

The Resonant Modes of the ‘Rising Sun ’ (A Tube) 
Anode. 14-323 

Magnetrons for Production of Centimeter Wave¬ 
length Radiation also Absorption of Such Radia¬ 
tion in Water Vapor. 14-588 

Rising Sun Magnetron with Large Number of Anode 
Cavities for Centimeter and Millimeter Wave- 


14-589 

14-111 
14-116 
14-117 
14-128 
14-158 
14-159 
Memory. 

14-160 

Range-Tracking Circuit with Velocity Memory. 

14-161 

Theory of Signal-to-Noise Ratio of Crystal Mixers. 

14-162 

Theory of Thick Inductive Windows with Small 
Openings. 14-171 


lengths. 

Cornell University 

Transmission of Irises in Waveguides. 
Theoretical Results on the T-R Box. 
Perturbation Theory of Cavities. 

Theory of the T-R Box. 

Analysis of 6SA7 Gated Amplifier. 
Analysis of Double-Triode Integrator. 
Range-Tracking Circuit with Position 


107 


108 


PART IY 


Cornell University (Continued) 

On the Distribution of the Average Noise Current in 
Receivers. 14-305 

Device for Determination of the Vertical by Means 
of Cosmic Rays. 14-363 

Preliminary Results on Calibration of Autotrans¬ 
formers. 14-364 

Electronic Computers for Division, Multiplication, 
Squaring, Etc. (VAC-4). 14-435 

A Mechanical Integrating System Incorporating a 
Magnetic Amplifier (MA-2). 14-436 

Use of a Specially Designed Magnetic Amplifier in 
Computing Circuits. 14-437 

Electromagnetic Theory. 14-466 

D-C Resolvers (DCR-2). 14-512 

A-C Potential Equalizers and Phase Sensitive Detec¬ 
tors (ACE-2). 14-513 

Constancy of EMF’s of Dry Batteries (Bl). 14-537 

Electronic Computers for Division, Multiplication, 
Squaring, Etc., Some Additional Remarks. 14-538 
Investigation of Circuits of Use in Precision Radar 
Computers. 14-546 

Dalmo Victor, Inc. 

AIA-1 Scanner Development Program Completion 
Report, Feb. 3, 1944- 14-199 

AIA-1 Scanner Development Program, Progress Re¬ 
port, Aug. 14, 1944- 14-321 

Radar Scanner Development Program, Progress Re¬ 
port, Sept. 30, 1944. 14-361 

Radar Scanner Development Program, Progress Re¬ 
port, September 1 to November 1, 1944- 14-418 

Radar Scanner Development Program, Progress Re¬ 
port, November 1, 1944 to January 1, 1945. 14-419 
Douglas Aircraft Company 

Design and Test of Project Eagle Airfoil. 14-290 
Du Mont Laboratories, Allen B., Inc. 

The Spectral Distribution of the Luminescence of 
Red Screen Materials. 14-269 

Final Technical Report for P3I Adaptor Develop¬ 
ment. 14-330 

Instruction Book for Precision PPI Adaptor, Du 
Mont Type No. 255 (Indicator-Tracker Unit BC 
1365). 14-340 

Cathode-Ray Screen Tube Development. 14-509 

Du Pont De Nemours and Company, E. I., Inc. 
Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report, Janu¬ 
ary 14, 1944- 14-211 

Sintering or Melting of Boron Powder, Progress Re¬ 
port, November 1, 1943. 14-229 

Sintered Boron Project, Progress Report, December 
1, 1943. 14-231 

Sintered Boron Project, Progress Report, January 1, 
1944 • 14-232 

Sintering and Melting of Boron Powder, Progress 
Report, February 1, 1944. 14-240 

Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report, Febru¬ 
ary 14, 1944- 14-241 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Report, Sep¬ 
tember 13, 1944. 14-247 

Progress Report on the Sintering and Melting of 
Boron, March 1, 1944. 14-252 


Du Pont De Nemours (Continued) 

Monthly Summary and Informal Monthly Progress 
Revort on Protective Coatings, March 14, 1944. 

14-254 

Progress Report on Sintering and Melting of Boron 
Powder, April 1, 1944 • 14-262 

Monthly Summary and Informal Monthly Progress 
Report on Protective Coatings, April 14, 1944. 

14-264 

Progress Report on Sintering or Melting of Boron, 
May 1, 1944 . 14-272 

Monthly and Informal Monthly Progress Report on 
Special Protective Coatings, May 13, 1944. 14-273 
Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report, June 

13, 1944. 14-280 

Progress Report on Sintering or Melting of Boron 

Powder, June 1, 1944. 14-283 

Special Protective Coatings, Progress Report, July 

14, 1944. 14-291 

Sintering or Melting of Boron Powder, July 1, 1944. 

14-292 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary and 
Informal Progress Report, August 11, 1944. 

14-306 

Progress Report on Sintering or Melting of Boron 
Powder, August 1, 1944. 14-307 

Sintering or Melting of Boron and Preparation of 
Hyperpure Germanium, Progress Report, Septem¬ 
ber 1, 1944. 14-318 

Sintering or Melting of Boron and Preparation of 
Hyperpure Germanium, Progress Report, October 

1,1944. 14-324 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary, 
October 13, 1944 • „ 14-325 

The Preparation of Sambo Films “Scheme A.” 14-343 
Survey of Binder (Use A), Special Protective Coat¬ 
ings, I. 14 - 344 

Special Protective Coatings, II, Formulation Studies, 
Composition Variables. 14-345 

Special Protective Coatings, III, Formulation Studies, 
Physical Processing Variables. 14-346 

Special Protective Coatings, IV, Pigment Evaluation 
Studies. 14-347 

Special Protective Coatings, V, Film Thickness 
Evaluation. 14-348 

Special Protective Coatings, VI, Cross-Knifed Films 
for Practical Work at MIT. 14-349 

Special Protective Coatings, VII, Knife Casting on 
Semiworks Wheels. 14-350 

Special Protective Coatings, VIII, Large Scale Coat¬ 
ing Trials Investigation of Fabric Coating Equip¬ 
ment. 14-351 

Special Protective Coatings, IX, Spray Trials at 
Toledo. 14-352 

Special Protective Coatings, X, Development of 
Cement- and Paint-Making Procedure for Scheme 
A 14-353 

Special Protective Coatings, XI, Development of Ma¬ 
chine-Spraying Process for Scheme A. 14-354 

Special Protective Coatings, XII, Characterization of 
Metal Flakes. 14-355 







ORGANIZATION INDEX OF DIVISION 14 REPORTS 


109 


Du Pont De Nemours (Continued) 

Special Protective Coatings, XIII, Preparation of 
Film Calendering. 14-356 

Special Protective Coatings, Methods of Analysis for 
Aluminum Film and Its Ingredients. 14-357 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary, No¬ 
vember lh, 191tk. 14-358 

Sintering or Melting of Boron and Preparation of 
Hyperpure Germanium, Progress Report, Novem¬ 
ber 1, 19 hh • 14-362 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary, De¬ 
cember 13, 19hh • 14-378 

Final Report—Part I, Sintering and Melting of 
Boron; Part II, Preparation of Hyperpure Ger¬ 
manium, October 31, 19 hh- 14-386 

Monthly Summary, Special Protective Coatings, 
January 12, 19hh. 14-389 

Special Protective Coatings, Physical Performance 
Tests on Preferred Sambo System under Simulated 


Service Conditions. 

Special Protective Coatings 
February lh , 19h5. 

Special Protective Coatings 
March lh, 19h5. 

Special Protective 
May 12, 19h5. 

Special Protective 
June lh, 19h5. 

Special Protective 
April 13, 19h5. 

Special Protective 
July 12. 19h5. 

Special Protective 


Monthly 

Monthly 


Coatings, Monthly 
Coatings, Monthly 
Coatings, Monthly 
Coatings, Monthly 


14-395 

Summary, 

14-403 

Summary, 

14-422 

Summary, 

14-426 

Summary, 

14-448 

Summary, 

14-452 

Summary, 


14-464 

Coatings, XV, Semiworks-Scale 
Preparation of Machine-Sprayed Film, November 
11, 19hh, to January 20, 19 h5. 14-467 

Special Protective Coatings, XIV, Formulation 
Studies, Exploratory Work for New Uses. 14-469 
Special Protective Coatings, XVII, Laboratory Study 
of Adhesive Systems. 14-470 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary and 
Informal Monthly Progress Report, August 13, 
19h5. 14-491 

Special Protective Coatings, Monthly Summary and 
Informal Monthly Progress Report, September lh, 
19h5. 14-502 


Special Protective Coatings, XXV, Final Report, 
September 30, 19h5. 14-508 

Special Protective Coatings, XVI, Surface Adjust¬ 
ment of “Use B” Film. 14-547 

Special Protective Coatings, XVIII, Semiworks-Scale 
Preparation of Machine-Sprayed Films. 14-548 
Special Protective Coatings, XIX, Practical Applica¬ 
tion Trials (Use A). 14-549 

Special Protective Coatings, XX, Practical Applica¬ 
tion Trials, Laboratory Study of Adhesives (Uses 
B and C ). 14-550 

Special Protective Coatings, XXI, Formulation De¬ 
velopment Studies. 14-551 

Special Protective Coatings, XXII, Preparation of 
Films by Hot Pressing. 14-552 


Du Pont De Nemours (Continued) 

Special Protective Coatings, XXIII, Semiworks-Scale 
Preparation of Machine-Sprayed Films. 14-553 
Special Protective Coatings, XXIV, Process Develop¬ 
ment Work at Newburgh. 14-554 

Emerson Radio and Phonograph Corporation 

Development of a Power Supply and Temperature 
Stabilized Oscillator for the Battery Operated 
Lodar Receiver. 14-203 

Manual of Operation and Maintenance for SM Radar 
Trainer. 14-370 

Final Report SM Trainer Development. 14-371 
Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation 
Reports of Tests on Resonant Range Follow-Up 
System. 14-246 

The Fairchild Central Station Computer (Part I); 
The Fairchild .50 Caliber M2 Computer and AGS 
Adaptations for an Emerson Tail Turret; Part II, 
Final Report. 14-433 

Advanced Design for Radar Photography. 14-503 
Federal Telephone and Radio Corporation 

Development of a High-Impedance Radio-Frequency 
Transmission Line. 14-424 

The Foxboro Company 

Final Report on the Building of Basic SCR-58h 
Trainer and Advanced SCR-58h Trainer. 14-372 
The Franklin Institute (Bartol Research Founda¬ 
tion) 

Crystal Clock Project, Third Progress Report, May 
1, 19h3. 14-145 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, May 
1, 19 h3. 14-148 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, July 1, 
19h3. 14-169 

Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc Oscillator, Progress 
Report, August 1, 19h3. 14-175 

Scaling and Relative Efficiency of Different Sized 
Magnetrons. 14-176 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, Sep¬ 
tember 1, 19 h3. 14-187 

Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc L-C Oscillator, 
Progress Report, October 1, 19h3. 14-193 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, No¬ 
vember 1, 19h3. 14-209 

Crystal Clock Project and 10-Kc L-C Oscillator, 
Final Report, January 1, 19hh- 14-226 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Progress Report, Janu¬ 
ary 1 , 19 hh • 14-251 

General Dynamical Considerations Applied to Piezo- 
Electric Oscillations of a Quartz Crystal in an 
Electrical Circuit. 14-271 

Supplement to General Dynamical Considerations 
Applied to Piezo-Electric Oscillations of a Quartz 
Crystal in an Electrical Circuit. 14-271S 

Coordinate Transformation Circuits Using Resolvers 
and Coordinate Transformation by Means of Elec¬ 
trical Networks. 14-288 

Apparatus for the Transformation of Rectangular 
Coordinates Using Arma-Resolvers. 14-293 

Final Report on the Supersonic Radar Trainer 
Project, July 20, 19hh. 14-294 




110 


PART IV 


The Franklin Institute (Continued) 

Cathode Sparking , Effect of Super-Imposed D.C. and 
Role of Coating Resistance. 14-295 

Sparking of Oxide-Coated Cathodes. 14-296 

Back-Bombardment of Magnetron Cathodes. 14-309 
Secondary Electron Emission from Oxide-Coated 
Magnetron Cathodes. 14-310 

Supersonic Lor an Trainer. 14-446 

Cathode Coating Resistance as Measured by Em¬ 
bedded Probes. 14-514 

Secondary Electron Emission from Oxide-Coated 
Cathodes. 14-515 

Sparking Phenomena in High Vacuum Thermionic 
Tubes. 14-516 

Sintered Thoria Cathodes. 14-517 

Effect of Particle Size. 14-518 

Purification of Barium and Strontium Carbonates. 

14-519 

A Note on Nitrocellulose Binders. 14-520 

Magnetron Cathode Studies, Final Report, October 
31, 19U5. 14-545 

General Dynamical Considerations Applied to Piezo- 
Electric Oscillations of Quartz Crystal in Electrical 
Circuit, Supplement II. 14-557 

Galvin Manufacturing Corporation 

Development Work on AN/PPN-2 Radio Set. 14-434 
Development and Production Samples of APG Series 
( AN/APG-5 and AN/APG-8) Radar Equipment 
[including] Manuscript Handbook of Maintenance 
Instructions for Radio Sets AN/APG-5 and AN/ 
APG-5A and Tests Conducted at Northwestern 
University under Galvin Manufacturing Corpora¬ 
tion [subcontract]. 14-569 

General Electric Company 

Pulse Thyratrons, Progress Report for June, 19U1, to 
December, 19 Ul. 14-90 

Two-Megawatt Transmitters for NDRC Project 
No. 3. 14-92 

Report of Work on Duplex-Screen Tubes during 19Ul. 

14-96 

Work on Slow Phosphors for Radar Indicator 
Screens. 14-104 

Progress Report on Hydrogen-Filled Thyratrons. 

14-107 

Report on Developmental Work on Pulse Thyratron, 
Type ZG-U73. 14-108 

Report of Progress of Work on Dark-Trace Tubes. 

14-147 

Airborne Loran Equipment. 14-191 

Two Motor-Driven Gun Turrets. 14-230 

Development and Construction of a Local Turret 
Gyro Lead-Computing Sight for AGS Radar. 

14-268 

The AGL Receiver. 14-275 

K-Band Germanium Crystals, Bimonthly Progress 
Report, October 5, 19UU • 14-328 

K-Band Germanium Crystals, Bimonthly Progress 
Report, December 15, 19UU- 14-381 

Final Technical Report on AGL-1 [Fire Control] 
Development. 14-385 


General Electric Company (Continued) 

Progress Report on Broad-Band Fixed-Tuned TR and 
Anti-TR Gas Switching Tubes, December 22, 19UU. 

14-401 

K-Band Germanium Crystals, Bimonthly Progress 
Report, February 15, 19UU- 14-406 

Precision Aircraft Scanners. 14-410 

Final Report on Pulse Thyratrons, April 10, 19U3. 

14-411 

APG-1 Tracking and Firing Tests (Data Folder No. 

726U9), January 15, 19U5. Div. 14-244.1-M2 

K-Band Germanium Crystals, Final Report, March 
26, 19U5. 14-427 

A 3,000-Mc Receiver Using Velocity Modulation 
Tubes Type ZP-U39. 14-432 

Development of Gunfire Control System, Mark 56. 

14-497 

Components of CXHR (SCI) Equipment. 14-507 
RASD Stable Element. 14-567 

2CH1A1 (AGL-1) Aircraft Fire Control Computer. 

14-570 

Transformer Model Shop, Final Report, April 23, 
19U5. 14-591 

Broad-Band TR Tube Development, November 7, 
19 U5. 14-594 

Georgia School of Technology 

Development and Use of the Microband Lock-In 
Amplifier. 14-592 

Gilfillan Brothers, Inc. 

Radio Set AN/MPN-1 (XE-1), Ground Controlled 
Approach (GCA) Radar, Technical Report. 14-449 
International Business Machines Corporation 
Special Mechanical Counter for the Mark III or 
Phase-Shift Loran Indicator. 14-368 

International Projector Corporation 

Design of Egg Beater Scanning Antenna for the 
Eagle Radar Bombsight and Construction of a 
Model, Final Report. 14-312 

Kansas State College 

Instantaneous Voltage Measurement by Use of a 
Trigger Circuit, Final Technical Report. 14-409 
Kuthe Laboratories, Inc. 

Development and Production of Tube Type H50 
Hydrogen Thyratron. 14-536 

Leland Electric Company 

Development of Three-Phase Aircraft Alternator. 

14-287 

Librascope, Inc. 

Final Report for Contract OEMsr-lOUU—Part 1, 
History of the Contract and Patent Disclosures; 
Part 2, Triangle Solver for Eagle Project (Delta); 
Part 3, Triangle Solvers for H2X Bombing Project 
(Alpha); Part U , Triangle Solver for Laboratory 
Use (Gamma); Part 5, Redesign of Triangle 
Solver for Eagle Project (Beta); Part 6, Prelimi¬ 
nary Ballistics Computer for a Gun Director Sys¬ 
tem (Eta); Part 7, Ballistic Computer Mark U%, 
Mod 0 (RHO); Part 8, Ballistic Computer Mark 
U2, Mod 1, Ser. No. 1; October 31, 19U5. 14-587 






ORGANIZATION INDEX OF DIVISION 14 REPORTS 


111 


Machlett Laboratories, Inc. 

Final Report of Development Work Done on High- 
Power S-Band Magnetron ( HP-10V) and Series 
Gaps. 14-423 

Maguire Industries, Inc. 

Final Report on H2K Roll-Stabilized Scanner . 14-429 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
Progress Report on Ultrahigh-Frequency Dielectrics, 
Report I, Laboratory for Insulation Research, 
January 191*3. 14-121 

The Interaction Between Electromagnetic Fields and 
Dielectric Materials, Report II, Laboratory for 
Insulation Research. 14-122 

Measurement of Dielectric Constant and Loss with 
Standing Waves in Coaxial Wave Guides, Report 
III, Laboratory for Insulation Research. 14-142 
Auxiliary Equipment for the MIT Coax Instrument 
and Its Use, Report IV, Laboratory for Insulation 
Research. 14-210 

Tables of Dielectric Materials (Volume I), Report V, 
Laboratory for Insulation Research. 14-237 

The Polystyrene Plastics as High-Frequency Dielec¬ 
trics, Report VI, Laboratory for Insulation Re¬ 
search. 14-276 

Final Report, Including the Design of Stroking Motor 
for a Hydraulic Servomechanism, Servomechanisms 
Laboratory. 14-279 

High Dielectric Constant Ceramics, Report VII, 
Laboratory for Insulation Research. 14-300 

Tables of Dielectric Materials (Volume II), Report 
VIII, Laboratory for Insulation Research. 14-425 
Techniques and Calculations Used in Dielectric Meas¬ 
urements on Shorted Lines, Report IX, Laboratory 
for Insulation Research. 14-490 

Low Thermal Expansion Plastics, Report X, Labora¬ 
tory for Insulation Research. 14-539 

Titania Ceramics II, Report XI, Laboratory for 
Insulation Research. 14-540 

Design of Equipment for Measurement of Dielectric 
Constant and Loss with Standing Waves in Wave¬ 
guides, Report XII, Laboratory for Insulation Re¬ 
search. 14-541 

An Apparatus for Determining Heat-Distortion 
Characteristics of Plastics, Report XIII, Labora¬ 
tory for Insulation Research. 14-542 

Preliminary Oscillograph Studies of RF Build-up in 
Magnetrons, Report XIV, Laboratory for Insula¬ 
tion Research. 14-543 

Development and Wide-Frequency Investigation of 
Dielectrics, Report XV, Laboratory for Insulation 
Research. 14-544 

Michigan, University of 

Rotational Line Width in the Absorption Spectrum of 
Atmospheric Water Vapor, October 10, 191*1+ and 
Supplement (dated February 1, 191*5). 14-320 

National Defense Research Committee (Division 14) 
Technical Report of Radiation Laboratory, June 1, 
191*1. 14-93 

Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, December 
15, 191*1. 14-94 


National Defense Research Committee (Continued) 
Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, August 
15, 191*2. 14-95 

Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, Bimonthly 
Report, March 15, 191*2. 14-100 

Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, Bimonthly 
Report, June 1, 191*2. 14-101 

Use of Microwave for Detection Purposes, Bimonthly 
Report, October 1, 191*2. 14-109 

Indicator Types as of October, 191*2. 14-114 

Summary of Projects, Bimonthly Report, January 1, 
191*3. 14-118 

Summary of Projects, Bimonthly Report, March 1, 
191*3. 14-124 

Computers for Radar Control of Plane-to-Plane Gun¬ 
fire. 14-130 

Investigation of Power-Supply Requirements as a 
Function of Future Radar Circuit Developments. 

14-134 

Power Supply for Airborne Radar Equipment. 14-135 
Analysis of Commutation of Direct-Current Machines 
at High Altitudes, November 191*2. 14-136 

Simulated High-Altitude Brush-Testing Equipment. 

14-137 

Clearance for Carbon Brush Investigation. 14-138 
Analysis of Commutation of Direct-Current Machines 
at High Altitudes, April 191*3. 14-139 

Summary of Projects, Bimonthly Report, May 1, 
191*3. 14-141 

X-Ray Emission from Radar Equipment. 14-157 
Bimonthly Project Status Report and Summary of 
Projects, July 1, 191*3. 14-170 

Bimonthly Project Status Report and Summary of 
Projects, September 1, 191*3. 14-184 

Project List, Division 11*, as of September 15, 191*3. 

14-188 

Index of Radar Systems, October 1,191*3. 14-196 

Bimonthly Project Status Report and Summary of 
Division 11* Projects, November 1, 191*3. 14-213 

Project Report, Division 11*, February 1, 191*1*. 

14-238 

Project Report, Division 11*, April 1 191*1*. 14-242 

Index of Radar Systems, February 15, 191*1*. 14-244 

Index of Division 11*, NDRC Reports, Other than 
Radiation Laboratory Reports, May 1, 191*5. 14-250 
Division 11* Contract List. 14-270 

Project Report, Division 11*, June 1, 191*1*. 14-277 

Project Report, Division 11*, July 1, 191*1* (Supple¬ 
ment to above report). 14-278 

Project Report, Division 11*, August 1, 191*1*. 14-301 
Radar Angle Tracking, Government Radar Patent 
Program—Technical Report No. 1 . 14-319 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 1, Airborne Radar. 

14-331 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 2, Shipborne Radar 

14-332 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 3, Ground Radar. 

14-333 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 1*, Navigational Radar. 

14-334 





112 


PART IV 


National Defense Research Committee (Continued) 
V. S. Radar Survey, Section 6, Test Equipment. 

14-336 

Project Report, Division 14, October 1, 1944> 14-338 
Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Re¬ 
port No. 2—Precise Range Measurement and 
Tracking. 14-339 

Project Report, Division 14, December 1, 1944 • 14-373 
Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Re¬ 
port No. 3, Magnetrons. 14-384 

Project Report, Division 14, Supplement, January 1, 
1945. 14-388 

Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Re¬ 
port No. 4, Duplexing. 14-391 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 7, Nomenclature Index. 

14-393 

Project Report, February 1, 1945. 14-400 

Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Re¬ 
port No. 6, Fundamental Radar Systems. 14-417 
Project Report, Division 14, April 1, 1945. 14-420 

Government Radar Patent Program, Technical Re¬ 
port No. 5, R-F Components. 14-430 

Project Report, Division 14, June 1, 1945. 14-440 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 3, Ground Radar, 
Change 1. 14-451 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 4, Navigational Radar, 
Change 1 . 14-455 

Project Report, Division 14, Supplement, July 1, 
1945. 14-463 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 6, Test Equipment, 
Change 1 . 14-465 

Project Report, Division 14, August 1, 1945. 14-489 

Project Report, Division 14, December 1945. 14-565 
U. S. Radar Survey, Section 8, Airborne Radar, 
Change 1 . 14-568 

U. S. Radar Survey, Section 7, Nomenclature Index, 
Change 1. 14-574 

Index of Division 14, NDRC Reports Other than 
Radiation Laboratory Reports, First Supplement, 
March 1 , 1946 . 14-583 

Pennsylvania, University of 
Service Manual for Video Amplifier. 14-97 

The Principles of Crystal Rectifiers. 14-102 

The Electrical Conductivity of Silicon and Ger¬ 
manium. 14-110 

Compounds of Silicon and Germanium. 14-112 

D-C Burnout Temperature in Silicon Rectifiers. 

14-113 

Further D-C Burn-Out Experiments on Silicon and 
Germanium Rectifiers. 14-119 

Electron Microscopy of Tungsten Points. 14-125 
Noise in Crystal Rectifiers. 14-126 

Spectroscopic Determination of Aluminum in Silicon. 

14-127 

Barrier Capacity in Silicon Cartridge Rectifiers. 

14-140 

High-Frequency Rectification Efficiency of Crystals. 

14-153 

Effect of Etch on Crystal Rectifiers. 14-165 

Capacity in Crystal Rectifiers. 14-166 


Pennsylvania, University of (Continued) 

Ionization of Donator Levels in Crystal Rectifiers by 
Thermal Agitation. 14-173 

Radioactive Detection of Aluminum in Silicon. 14-180 
Effect of Tapping on Barrier Capacity. 14-181 

Behavior of Silicon Crystals at Low-Level Powers. 

14-182 

Behavior of Westinghouse Silicon as a Low-Level 
Detector. 14-186 

Noise in Silicon Rectifiers at Low Temperatures. 

14-189 

Dependence of IF Impedance and Noise-Temperature 
of Crystal Rectifiers on Matching Conditions. 

14-194 

Comparison of Wedge and Cone Contacts on Fox 
Silicon. 14-197 

A Device for the Selection and Manufacture of Low- 
Level Detectors. 14-201 

Analysis of Silicon for Nonvolatile Matter. 14-204 
Recent Research on Silicon Rectifiers. 14-224 

Noise Spectrum of Silicon Rectifiers. 14-256 

Audio Noise Tester. 14-267 

X-Band Video Crystals. 14-274 

Production and Effects of a Depletion Layer in 
Doped Silicon. 14-282 

Effect of Heat Treatment on Low-Level Performance. 

14-304 

Temperature Variation of Low-Level Crystal Per¬ 
formance. 14-308 

Note on the Measurement of Noise-Temperature. 

14-311 

Evaporated Films of Germanium and Silicon. 14-337 
Effect of Small Crystallites on Conductivity. 14-377 


Crystal Audio Noise. 14-387 

Handy Guide to Crystal Types, February 15, 1945. 

14-405 

Photoeffects in Pure Silicon. 14-412 

Burnout of X-Band Video Crystals. 14-428 

High-Back Voltage Silicon. 14-453 


X-Band Crystal Video Performance with Bias. 14-456 
Handy Guide to Crystal Types, September 25, 1945. 

14-499 

Development Research on X-Band Video Crystals. 

14-501 

Double Valued Characteristics of Crystal Rectifiers, 
Comments. 14-504 

Temperature Effects of S-Band Video Crystals. 

14-505 

Mass Spectrometer Investigation of the Silicon Tetra- 
chloride Used in Making Pure Silicon. 14-558 
Tests on German Crystals. 14-559 

Burnout Life Tests of X-Band Video Crystals. 14-560 
Use of Different Fillers in Crystal Rectifiers. 14-561 
Research and Development of Crystal Rectifiers, 
Final Report. 14-562 

Geometrical Structure of Silicon Surfaces. 14-563 
Burnout of S-Band Video Crystals. 14-564 

Development of ( 1) High-Frequency Video Amplifier 
and (2) Radar Ranging System, Final Report. 

14-571 





ORGANIZATION INDEX OF DIVISION 14 REPORTS 


113 


Philco Corporation 

Final Report of Research and Development Con¬ 
ducted on Lighthouse Tube Transmitter-Receiver 
(LHTR) Units. 14-190 

Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn 

Junction Effect of Two Unequal Matched Coaxial 
Lines. 14-123 

Coaxial Exponential Tapers. 14-164 

Progress Report on Coaxial Platinum Film Attenua¬ 
tors. 14-215 

Theory of Coaxial Attenuators. 14-216 

Soldering to Glass. 14-217 

Instructions for Use of PIB Type 1B2 Bolometer 
Terminal. 14-218 

Notes on Use of Bolometers for Ultrahigh-Frequency 
Attenuation Measurements. 14-219 

The 1B2 Bolometer Terminal. 14-220 

An Experimental %-Inch Universal Stub. 14-221 
X-Band Wave-Guide Tuning Section. 14-222 

Metallized-Glass Attenuators and Miscellaneous RF 
Test Accessories. 14-360 

Errors in Attenuation Measurement Caused by Re¬ 
flection Losses. 14-365 

Notes on the Accurate Measurement of Small At¬ 
tenuations at Microwaves. 14-439 

Tests on Additional Modified Type “N” Connectors. 

14-472 

Influence of Inner Waveguide Dimensions on Broad- 
Band PerfoTnnance of Calibrated Attenuators. 

14-473 

Use of Sauereisen for Cementing Metallized-Glass 
Resistor Plates, Preliminary Report. 14-474 

A Method of Summing a Slowly Convergent Series. 

14-475 

X-Band Slotted Section Test Equipment, Memo¬ 
randum. 14-476 

Frequency Sensitivity of Metallized-Glass Attenuator 
Inserts Type TMS-4PB. 14-477 

Modifications Pertaining to Specifications for Glass 
Parts of PIB Type V-3 Variable Attenuator. 

14-478 

Metallized-Glass Plate Program at PIB Research 
Conference. 14-479 

Accuracy of Attenuation Measurements Made with 
the Ballantine Voltmeter. 14-480 

Microwave Resistance Comparator. 14-481 

Frequency Sensitivity of Metallized-Glass Attenua¬ 
tor Inserts Type TMS-3PB. 14-482 

The TMX-1J+PB Metallized-Glass Plate for Variable 
X-Band Attenuator, Maximum 25 db. 14-483 
The TMX-16PB Metallized-Glass Plate for X-Band 
Fixed Attenuator, 25 db. 14-484 

The TMX-24PB Metallized-Glass Plate for X-Band 
Fixed Attenuator Pads of 10 db and 13 db. 14-485 
A Resistive Variable Attenuator for K-Band with 
40 db Maximum Attenuation. 14-486 

Electrical Performance of Metallized-Glass Attenua¬ 
tors for TS-147/UP in Extended X-Band. 14-487 
Precision Metallization of Glass. 14-521 

Fixed Value Metallized Glass Coaxial Attenuators. 

14-522 


Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (Continued) 
Variable Metallized-Glass Coaxial Attenuators. 

14-523 

Metallized-Glass Bolometers. 14-524 

The Development of Metallized-Glass Attenuating 
Elements for X-Band Waveguide. 14-525 

Metallized-Glass Waveguide Attenuators. 14-526 

The Development of Metallized-Glass Attenuators for 
Test Set TS-H7/UP. 14-527 

RF Components for Microwave Bridges. 14-528 

Microwave Power Measurement with Bolometers. 

14-529 

Type “N” Connector Design and Tests. 14-530 

Microwave Attenuation Standards. 14-531 

Microwave Attenuation Measurement. 14-532 

Development of Miscellaneous RF Line Components. 

14-533 

Precision Metallized-Glass Resistor Units. 14-534 
Microwave Radar Field and Laboratory Test Equip¬ 
ment and Components. 14-535 

Purdue University 

Investigation of Crystal Rectifier DC Characteristics. 

14-115 

The Diffusion Theory of Crystal Rectifiers. 14-129 
Theory of Noise in Conductors, Semiconductors, and 
Crystal Rectifiers. 14-133 

Determination of Logarithmic Constants of Crystal 
Rectifiers with the Oscilloscope. 14-143 

Measurement of Conversion Gain with a Modulated 
Oscillator. 14-144 

Crystal Noise as a Function of DC Bias and 30 MC 
Impedance Measured with a Diode Noise Source. 

14-167 

Theory of Contact Rectifiers. 14-168 

The Theory of Crystal Mixers in Terms of Measur¬ 
able Mixer Constants. 14-259 

High-Frequency Characteristics of Rectifiers. 14-284 
Quantitative Spectroscopic Analysis of Impurities in 
Germanium and Silicon. 14-285 

Theory of Small Deviations from Pure Diode Be¬ 
havior. 14-286 

Preparation of High-Voltage Germanium Crystals. 

14-341 

The High-Voltage Germanium Rectifier, Section I, 
Experimental. 14-342 

The High-Voltage Germanium Rectifier, Section II, 
Theoretical. 14-375 

Test Equipment for Germanium Second Detector 
Units. 14-394 

The Scattering of Electromagnetic Radiation by a 
Narrow Rectangular Strip of Infinite Conductivity. 

14-404 

Properties of Germanium High-Back Voltage Recti¬ 
fier Units. 14-413 

Dependence of Performance of Germanium Second 
Detector Units on Bias and Video Load. 14-416 
Transmission by a Slit in a Partition in a Rectangu¬ 
lar Waveguide. 14-575 

Further Developments in the Preparation and Heat 
Treatment of Germanium Alloys. 14-576 








114 


PART IV 


Purdue University (Continued) 

Production and Performance of Germanium High 
Back Voltage High Back Resistance Crystal Recti¬ 
fiers. 14-577 

Dependence of Noise Temperature DC and IF Crys¬ 
tal Conductance on Matching Conditions. 14-578 
Temperature Dependence of High Voltage Ger¬ 
manium Rectifier DC Characteristics. 14-579 

Photoelectric Effects in Germanium. 14-580 

Dependence of Forward Conductance and Back Re¬ 
sistance of High-Back Voltage Germanium on 
Voltage and Frequency. 14-581 

Crystal Capacity as a Function of Bias and Its Rela¬ 
tion to the Theory of Crystal Rectification. 14-584 
Final Report on Crystal Developments for Radar 
Receivers. 14-585 

Radio Corporation of America, National Broadcast¬ 
ing Company 

Report of Radio Relaying of Radar Signals. 14-243 
Radio Corporation of America, RCA Victor Division 
Aircraft Position-Indicating Equipment (Receiving). 

14-89 

Summary of Research on Radar Indicator Screens, 
Apr. 11+, 191+2. 14-103 

Noise Reduction by Delayed Feed-Back. 14-146 

Propagation of Signals on 1+5.1, 1+71+, and 2,800 Me 
from Empire State Building to Hauppauge and 
Riverhead, L. I. 14-179 

Descriptive Technical Specification—Fighter Tail- 
Warning Equipment, ANIAPS-13 (XAl). 14-185 

Lightweight X-Band Radar, Progress Report No. 1. 

14-195 

Lodar Pulse-Direction-Finding Receiver. 14-200 

Characteristics of Simplified Loran Receiving Equip¬ 
ment. 14-206 

Development of Airborne Loran Receiver-Indicator 
Model LRN-1. 14-207 

Development of Loran Receiver Trainer. 14-208 
Simplified Loran Receiving Equipment. 14-228 

Development of a Tail-Warning Radar System, 
TWL-2 (AN/APS-13). 14-236 

Operations of the Project Tube Shop [Harrison, 
N. J.]. 14-248 

Dark-Trace Radar Indicator Screens, Progress Re¬ 
port No. 2, February 18, 191+1+. 14-249 

A Portable Signal Generator for Loran Receivers. 

14-297 

Propagation of Signals on 1+5.1, 1+71+, and 2,800 Me 
from Empire State Building to Hauppauge and 
Riverhead, L. I. 14-298 

A Converter for 170-Kc Loran Signals. 14-329 

Mica Windows for Waveguide Output Magnetrons. 

14-366 

Waveguide Output Magnetrons Employing Fused 
Quartz Output Transformers. 14-367 

Skiatron Projection Cathode-Ray Tubes with Dark- 
Trace P10 Screens. 14-369 

Final Report on K-Band Oscillator, Type A5022A. 

14-383 

BUPX Antenna, Type A. 14-396 


Radio Corporation of America (Continued) 

Frequency Stabilization of Oscillators by a Method 
Particularly Adapted to the Higher Frequencies 
and Magnetron Sources. 14-397 

Final Report on Ultraportable Racon (BUPX). 

14-407 

Final Report on Tubes for Lightweight X-Band 
Radar and Ultraportable X-Band Beacon. 14-415 
K-Band Magnetron, Technical Report. 14-444 

An Improved Type of LF Loran Transmitter. 14-458 
An Exciter for LF Loran Transmitter. 14-459 

Development of a Power-Output Tube for NDRC 
Microwave Section Project No. 3. 14-471 

Development of the Skiatron Cathode-Ray Tube for 
Projection Indicator. 14-492 

Research and Development Leading to New and 
Improved Radar Indicators, Text and Figures. 

14-498 

Operations of the Project Tube Shop. 14-500 

Method of Measurement and Some Performance 
Characteristics of P11+ Screens, with a Note on 
Manufacturer's Specifications for Tubes Containing 
P11+ Screens. 14-586 

Shoran, a New Type of Radar System for High-Pre¬ 
cision Position-Finding in Aerial Navigation, AN/ 
APN-3, AN/CPN-2, Serial No. 58, W-535-sc-671. 
Raytheon Manufacturing Company 

Final Report for Transformer Model Shop, March 
12, 191+5. 14-443 

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 

Operating Characteristics of Multivibrators and Gates, 
Progress Report No. 1, January 6, 191+3. 14-154 

Operating Characteristics of Multivibrators and Gates, 
Progress Report No. 2, June 1, 191+3. 14-155 

Performance and Stability of Triggered Gates. 

14-445 

Research Construction Company, Inc. 

Radar Model Shop, Final Report, December 31, 191+5. 

14-556 

Sperry Gyroscope Company 

The Sperry Stabilized Aircraft Gunlaying System 
(AGL-2), Intermediate Phase. 14-289 

Sperry Products, Inc. 

Motor Torpedo Boat Computing Radar Sight for 
Blind, Semiblind and Visual Fire. 14-392 

Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. 

Development of a Tunable IF Amplifier. 14-99 

Development of Pulsed Signal Generator. 14-174 
Development of 1B27 TR Tube. 14-315 

Preparation of Exponential Decay Powders and 
Screens ZnF 2 :Mn, ZnMgF 2 :Mn and MgSiOz'.Mn. 

14-379 

Hermetic Seal Collared Wafer Development. 14-408 
Aircraft Radar Equipment, Handbook of Mainte¬ 
nance Instructions for Army-Navy Model RT- 
63/APS British Model 110DB/206. 14-495 

Development and Production of 50 K Band RF Heads, 
Army-Navy Model RT-63/APS, British Model 
110DB/206. 14-496 

Radar Tube Model Shop. 14-582 







ORGANIZATION INDEX OF DIVISION 14 REPORTS 


115 


Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. (Continued) 
Development of SB-811, SB-81 IB and SB- 84.6 Triodes 
for Pulsed and CW Operation at Microwave Fre¬ 
quency. 14-590 

Stevens Institute of Technology 
Development of Electrical Brushes through Powdered 
Metallurgy, Technical Report of Research Work 
Conducted at Metal Powder Laboratory, November 


13, 1943. 14-313 

Utah Radio Products 

Pulse Transformers. 14-447 

Washington, The State College of 
Propagation of 10-Cm Waves on a 52-Mile Optical 
Path over Land. The Correlation of Signal Pat¬ 
terns with Radiosonde Data. 14-151 

Radiotelephone Communication on 3,000 Me. 14-152 


The Captive Radiosonde and Wired Sonde Techniques 
for Detailed Low-Level Meteorological Sounding. 

14-192 

Propagation of 10-Cm Waves Over an Inland Lake 
Correlated with Meteorological Sounding. 14-212 
The Propagation of 10-Cm Waves over Land Paths 
of 14, 52, and 112 Miles. 14-202 

Western Electric Company, Bell Telephone Labora¬ 
tories 

Western Electric D-160448 Input Equipment and 
Western Electric X-61901 Oscilloscope. 14-87 

Instruction Book for Western Electric D-161131 Re¬ 
ceiver and Western Electric D-161132 Indicator for 
a Long-Range Navigation System. 14-91 

Three-Centimeter Receiving Tubes. 14-106 

Interference of Loran Pulses with Radio Telephone 
and Telegraph Reception. 14-163 

Preliminary Measurements on GE X-Band Transmit- 
Receiver Gas Switch. 14-225 

Investigation of Effect of Manufacturing and Test 
Equipment Variables on X-Band Characteristics of 
Bell System Thermistors, November 26, 1943. 

14-227 

The Investigation of the Effect of Manufacturing and 
Test Equipment Variables on the X-Band Char¬ 
acteristics of Bell System Thermistors, January 
21, 1944 . 14-255 

The Fixed Tuned Broad-Band Transmitter Discon¬ 
nect Switch, Some Preliminary Considerations, 
March 28, 1944 . 14-261 

The Investigation of the Effect of Manufacturing and 
Test Equipment Variables on the X-Band Char¬ 
acteristics of Bell System Thermistors, May 27, 
1944 . 14-281 

High-Power Series Gaps, Progress Report, September 
5, 1944. 14-316 

High-Power Series Gaps, Bimonthly Report, Novem¬ 
ber 7, 1944. 14-359 

Development of High Back-Voltage Germanium 
Rectifiers, Interim Report No. 1, November 21, 
1944. 14-374 

High-Power Series Gaps, January 15, 1945. 14-398 

Germanium Crystal Rectifier for Radar Receivers 
and Indicator Circuits, Interim Report No. 2, 
December 16, 1944. 14-399 


Western Electric Company (Continued) 

Final Report on Broad-Band TR and Anti-TR Tubes, 
September 30, 1944. 14-402 

High-Power Series Gaps, Bimonthly Report for Janu¬ 
ary and February, 1945, March 13, 1945. 14-414 

Final Report on the Development of Magnetron Gen¬ 
erators of High-Power and of Short Wavelengths, 
January 10, 1942. 14-431 

High-Power Series Gaps, Bimonthly Report, March 
and April 1945, May 7, 1945. 14-438 

Germanium Crystal Rectifier for Radar Receivers and 
Indicator Circuits, Interim Report No. 3, March 
13, 1945. 14-441 

Magnetrons and Detector, Beat-Oscillator Receivers, 
Record of Material Furnished. 14-450 

The Investigation of the Effect of Manufacturing and 
Test Equipment Variables on the X-Band Char¬ 
acteristics of Bell System Thermistors, June 19, 
1945. 14-457 

Investigation of the Effect of Manufacturing and 
Test Equipment Variables on the X- and K-Band 
Characteristics of the Bell System Thermistors, 
July 30, 1945. 14-462 

High-Power Series Gaps, Bimonthly Report, July 9, 
1945. 14-468 

High-Power Series Gaps Having Sintered Iron 
Sponge Mercury Cathodes, October 1, 1945. 14-488 
Heat Treatment of Germanium Rectifier Materials, 
Interim Report No. 4, August 3, 1945. 14-506 

Preparation of High Back-Voltage Germanium Recti¬ 
fiers. 14-555 

Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. 
Long-Range Navigation Equipment, Microwave Com¬ 
mittee Project No. 3. 14-88 

Report on Pulser Tube Development, May 15, 1942. 

14-105 

Report on Enclosed Pressure Gaps, December 31, 
1942. 14-150 

Technical Report on K-Band Magnetron, May 22, 
1944 and Supplement, August 21, 1944. 14-299 

Development of Series Spark Gaps for the Period 
January 1, 1943 to June 30, 1944, August 14, 1944 . 

14-327 

Final Report, Transformer Model Shop, December 
29, 1944. 14-382 

Transformer Model Shop at Sharon, Pa., June 25, 
1945. 14-454 

Double-Triggering and Voltage Balancing for Series 
Gaps. 14-493 

Development of Series Spark Gaps, Final Report, 
July 12, 1945. 14-494 

Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company 

Development and Construction of Equation Solvers 
for GCI and SCI Radar Trainers, Technical 
Report. 14-442 

Zenith Radio Corporation 

Preliminary Instructions for Experimental HRY 
Equipment. 14-380 




PART V 


AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION 
LABORATORY REPORTS 


Abbenhouse, R. P. Performance Characteristics of 
Army-Navy Preferred Type Electrostatic Cathode- 
Ray Tubes, July 6, 1944. RL-588 

Description and Operation of the General Purpose 
Variable Delay Unit, Mar. 26, 1946. RL-891 

Operating Instructions for Sweep Calibrator, 
Model B, Dec. 7, 1944. RL-M-188 

et al Operating Instructions for the Model G 
Synchronizer, Mar. 15, 1945. RL-M-195A 

Operating Instructions for Radiation Laboratory 
Model 5 Synchroscope, July 26, 1945. RL-M-212 

Operating Instructions for Sweep Calibrator Model 
B-8127, June 20, 1945. RL-M-223 

Abbiati, 0. Wave Form Analysis, May 29, 1944. 

RL-561 


Ahern, C. R., et al. A Voltage Compensated Delay Mul¬ 
tivibrator, Mar. 15, 1943. RL-334 

Butterfly Moving Vehicle Detector AN / APS-26, 
Feb. 15, 1946. RL-1021 

Alexander, R. M., see Ramsey, N. F., et al. RL-24 

3-Cm System Group Report, July 5, 1941. RL-25 

Flight Tests of Block I Relay Radar System, Apr. 
24, 1945. RL-727 

Beacon Tests with AN/APS-6, June 2, 1944. 


Flight Tests on AN / APS-6 A, Nov. 30, 


RL-S-16 
1944 
RL-S-25 

Alley, R. E. Jr., see Keary, T. J. RL-266 

Allis, W. P. Theory of the Magnetron Oscillator, Oct. 
1, 1941. RL-122 

Theory of Space-Charge in an Oscillating Magne¬ 
tron, July 1, 1942. RL-176 

Allred, C. M., et al. Off-Frequency C-W Jamming, Mar. 

22, 1946. RL-910 

Alvarez, L. W. Report of the System Group, Jan. 30, 

1941. RL-28 

Microwave Linear Radiators, July 31, 1942. 

RE-366 


Ames, L, A., et al. Instructions for Modifying the 
SCR-58J* Modulator for Use in Aspen Transmitters, 

Jan. 25, 1944. RL-M-155A 

Andrew, M. M., et al. Radar Camouflage, July 16, 1945. 

RL-766 

Arenberg, D. L. Supersonic Solid Delay Lines, Apr. 30, 
1946. RL-932 

Arnold, R. D. A Method of Compensating the Fre¬ 
quency Dependence of Attenuation in a Supersonic 

Delay Line, Dec. 27, 1945. RL-965 

Aron, W. Waveguide Motional Joints, Jan. 18, 1946. 

RL-1037 


Ashbrook, F. M., see Smith, S. A. RL-1032 

et al. Some General Microwave Anti-Jam Design 
Considerations and Performance of a Special Re¬ 
ceiver, Feb. 24, 1944. RL-S-8 

Ashby, R. M., see Rollefson, R. RL-363 

et. al. Corner-Reflector Modulation of Airplane 
Signals, Mar. 28, 1946. RL-913 

et al. Modulation of Radar Signals from Air¬ 
planes, Mar. 28, 1946. RL-914 

et al. Pulse Length Selector and Multiple Pulse 
Decoder, Mar. 21, 1946. RL-917 

Austin, J. M., et al. Qualitative Survey of Meteorologi¬ 
cal Factors Affecting Microwave Propagation, June 
1, 1944. RL-488 

Austin, P., et al. Tables of Fourier Transforms of 
Fourier Series, Power Series, and Polynomials, Aug. 


30, 1945. RL-S-58 

Babish, R. C., see Bagley, D. RL-S-66 

Bacher, R. F., see Nottingham, W. B. RL-309 

Signal-to-Noise Measurements on Receivers, Sept. 
29, 1941. RL-108 

Bagley, D. Regular Report on the Components Test¬ 
ing System, Dec. 17, 1941. RL-43 

Bagley, D. G., et al. Type Test of the Fairchild Radar 
Recording Camera, Oct. 30, 1945. RL-S-66 

Bailey, E. M. The Angular Alignment of Radar An¬ 
tennas, Mar. 29, 1946. RL-950 

Bailey, F., see Kuper, J. B. H. RL-290 

Bailey, F. S. Characteristics of the Present Production 
of McNally Tubes, June 3, 1943. RL-303 

et al. Characteristics of Recent 723A Tubes (X- 
Band Local Oscillators ), Sept. 4, 1943. RL-427 

et al. Characteristics of Recent 723A/B Tubes, 
May 18, 1944. RL-570 

et al. Characteristics of Preproduction 2KU6 Tubes, 
Oct. 29, 1945. RL-821 

Bailey, H. H. Statistics of Beacon Interrogation, Feb. 
5, 1945. RL-602 

Final Report on BUPX, Apr. 8, 1946. RL-1054 

Bainbridge, K. T. Interim Report of the Problems and 
Activities of Group G, Jan. 12, 1942. RL-30 

Considerations Affecting Choice of Wavelength, 

Sept. 24, 1941. RL-120 

Bales, P. D. Test Set for Raytheon Service Modulation, 
Nov. 5, 1941. RL-76 

See Gaffney, F. J. RL-75 

et al. Preliminary Report on the Fluctuations of 
Radar Signals, May 16, 1944. RL-569 

Balmer, R. F., see Larson, R. W. RL-378 

See Ramsey, N. F. RL-381 


118 


PART y 


Balsbaugh, J. C., et al. Moisture-Proofing of Button 
Mica Capacitors, July 31, 1945. RL-790 

Baltzer, O. J., et al. Overwater Observations at X and 
S Frequencies on Surface Targets, July 26, 1943. 

RL-401 


et al. Polarization Studies at S and X Frequencies, 
Mar. 14, 1944. RL-536 

et al. Observations on Signal Stability at S and X 
Frequencies, Mar. 14, 1944. RL-537 

See Andrew, M. M. RL-766 

Banks, F., see Hagler, D. L. RL-M-210 

Banos, A., Jr. Theory of Ringing Time of Tunable Echo 
Boxes, Nov. 3, 1944. RL-630 

Design of an Improved X-Band Echo Box, Dec. 7, 
1944. RL-631 

et al. An Electronic Modulator for CW Magne¬ 
trons, June 26, 1945. RL-748 

Barker, C. B., et al. Streamlined Microwave Omni- 
Directional Antennas, Jan. 8, 1946. RL-871 

et al. Reflections from Curved Surfaces, Feb. 1, 

1946. RL-976 

Barry, F. N. Three-Tone PPI, Mar. 20, 1946. RL-934 

Bartelink, E. H. B., et al. Bombing Errors, Feb. 16, 
1944. RL-530 

Overland Falcon, Feb. 7, 1945. RL-647 

AN/APG-13B, Vulture. Div. 14-323.2-M12 

Letters Discussing ASP-25 and Related Ideas Con¬ 
cerning Ash. Div. 14-323.2-M14 

Baur, H. W. Relay Data Including Shock and Vibra¬ 
tion Measurements, Aug. 1, 1945. RL-747 

Beers, D. S., et al. Electronic Tuning of Reflex Oscil¬ 
lators, Aug. 1, 1945. RL-774 

See Bailey, H. H. RL-821 

Beers, Y. A 30-Mc Sobering Bridge, May 12, 1943. 

RL-301 

Noise from Local Oscillators, June 8, 1943. RL-304 
See Breazeale, W. M. RL-294 

et al. The Effect on Noise Figure of Placing the 
Gain Control on the First I-F Stage, Mar. 9, 1944. 

RL-528 

A 60-Mc Parallel Sobering Bridge, Apr. 22, 1944. 

RL-558 


Receiver Noise Figures and Their Measurement, 
July 2, 1945. RL-746 

Bekkar, H. B. Preliminary Technical Manual for SCR- 
58h MTI Modification Kit No. MC-6A2-AS and Fan 
Beam Search Antenna, June 1, 1945 RL-M-218 

Bell, P. R., Jr., see Ashbrook, F. M. RL-S-8 

Bender, R. S., et al. An Aerial Investigation of K-Band 
Radar Performance under Tropical Atmospheric Con¬ 
ditions, Oct. 1, 1945. RL-729 

Benfield, A. E., et al. On the Theory and Performance 
of Liquid Delay Lines, Aug. 31, 1945. RL-792 

Bennett, S. D. A Report on ASD-1 B-Scope Photogra¬ 
phy, Sept. 24, 1943. RL-439 

et al. Video Stretching as a Method for Improving 
X-Band Beacon Reception, Aug. 31, 1944. RL-604 

Preliminary Report on Single Aircraft Target 
Ranges of AEW, Jan. 27, 1945. RL-S-37 

PPI Photographs from AEW, July 5, 1945. 

RL-S-51 


Bennett, S. D., (Continued) 

Supplementary Report on Aircraft Target Ranges 
of AEW, Apr. 26, 1946. RL-S-65 

Bent, A. E. Radar Echoes from Atmospheric Phe¬ 
nomena, Mar. 13, 1943 RL-173 

Climate in Relation to Microwave Radar Propa¬ 
gation in Panama, Feb. 25, 1944. RL-476 

Radar Echoes from Precipitation Layers, Aug. 20, 
1945. RL-689 

Echoes from Tropical Rain on X-Band Airborne 
Radar, June 15, 1945. RL-728 

See Bender, R. S. RL-729 

et al. Effects of Clouds and Rain on K-Band Air¬ 
borne Radar, Aug. 1, 1945. RL-780 

Berg, A., see Kelner, R. RL-338 

Berger, R., see Pound, R. V. RL-238 

Beringer, E. R. Low-Level Crystal Detectors, Mar. 16, 
1943. RL-297 

Crystal Detectors and the Crystal-Video Receiver, 
Nov. 16, 1944. RL-638 

The Absorption of One-half Centimeter Electro¬ 
magnetic Waves in Oxygen, Jan. 26, 1945 RL-684 

See Dicke, R. H. RL-1002 

Berman, E. Low-Level Crystal Detectors, Effect of 
Heat and Cold, Nov. 19, 1943. RL-440 

Berman, M. AN/APS-31 Antenna, Feb. 26, 1946. 

RL-1068 


Best, R. L., et al. Improved R-F System for the Trans¬ 
mitter-Receiver Unit of the APQ-13, Apr. 15, 1946. 

RL-905 

Bethe, H. A. Theory of Diffraction by Small Holes, 
Jan. 23, 1942. RL-128 

Theory of High Frequency Rectification by Silicon 
Crystals, Oct. 29, 1942. RL-184 

Theory of the Boundary Layer of Crystal Recti¬ 
fiers, Nov. 23, 1942. RL-185 

Lumped Constants for Small Irises, Mar. 24, 1943. 

RL-194 


Formal Theory of Wave Guides of Arbitrary Cross 
Section, Mar. 16, 1943. RL-198 

Theory of Side Windows in Wave Guides, Apr. 4, 
1943. RL-199 

Excitation of Cavities through Windows, Apr. 9, 
1943. RL-202 

Bettler, P. C. Model 6 Modulator Performance Tests, 
Apr. 22, 1944. RL-549 

Modulator for AN/TPS-10 Radar, Jan. 31, 1946. 

RL-997 

Instruction Manual for Model 6-B (MEW) Modu¬ 
lator, Nov. 29, 1943. RL-M-139 

Instruction Manual for Model 6 Modulator, Feb. 
18, 1944. RL-M-153 

Birchard, B. L. S-Band End-Fire Array Antenna, July 
11, 1944. RL-577 

Preliminary Maintenance and Operating Instruc¬ 
tions for AN/APX-15, Mar. 1, 1945. RL-M-200 

Preliminary Maintenance and Operating Instruc¬ 
tions for the TS-36U/APX-15 Test Set, Apr. 4, 1945. 

RL-M-202 

Blackburn, J. F., et al. Tests of Aided Tracking with 
P3I, Sept. 25, 1945. RL-797 






AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


119 


Blackmer, L. L. PUl (Photographic Projection PPI), 
Apr. 26, 1945. RL-725 

MEW No. 1 Preliminary Instruction Book, Mar. 
14, 1944. RL-M-156A 

MEW No. 2 Preliminary Instruction Book, Mar. 
14, 1944. RL-M-156B 

MEW No. 3 Preliminary Instruction Book, Mar. 
9, 1944. RL-M-156C 

Instruction Handbook for Radar Set AN/CPS-lA 
(Pre-production Sets), May 15, 1944. RL-M-156D 

Blaisdell, D., see Bailey, F. RL-427 

Bleaney, B. Report on K-Band Work in U.S.A., Oct. 

20, 1943. RL-475 

Blue, R. W., et al. Vertical Coverage of a lVz-Ft x 5-Ft 
Antenna Designed for SG-3 (Experimental Data 
Obtained with an SNB Aircraft as Target ), Dec. 7, 

1944. RL-636 
et al. Anti-aircraft Target Designation Equipment 

for Ships, Dec. 19, 1944. RL-640 

Range-Altitude Coverages of Shipborne Microwave 
Search Radars, July 2, 1945. RL-741 

A Discussion of Plotting Devices for PPI’s, Apr. 
3, 1946. RL-1038 

Blythe, R. H., et al. Colloquium on Pulse-Forming Net¬ 
works, Oct. 12, 19J/.J/., Mar. 14, 1945. RL-692 

The AN/APS-33, Feb. 28, 1946. RL-763-3 

Boas, M. Preflight Check of Radio Set AN / APQ-7, 
Sept. 25, 1945. RL-M-219 

Preliminary Instructions for Radar System MK 
35, Nov. 30, 1945. RL-M-240 

Preliminary Instructions for Radar Set AN/APG- 
13B, Sept. 15, 1945. RL-M-246 

Preflight Check of Radio Set AN/APQ-7, June 15, 

1945. RL-S-54 
Bogert, B. P., et al. History of AN/APG-5, ARO. 

Div. 14-323.11-M4 

Bohnert, J. L., see Krutter, H. RL-261 

et al. SU-2 Antenna. Shipborne Stabilized Radar 
Antenna for Sea Search, Mar. 7, 1945. RL-659 

et al. SU-2 Antenna. Line-of-Sight Stabilization 
of a Radar Beam by Reflector Tilt, Feb. 19, 1945. 

RL-660 

et al. Stabilized SG-3 Antenna, Feb. 7, 1945. 

RL-665 

et al. Airborne Early Warning Search Antenna, 
Aug. 30, 1945. RL-779 

Cindy Antenna, A High Resolution K-Band Radar 
Antenna for Sea Search, Nov. 1, 1945. RL-849 

Bonner, T. W. Some Factors Governing the Range of 
Al Sets, May 3, 1944. Informal RL-91 

Bostick, V. Radar Bombing Techniques, Apr. 30, 1946. 

RL-S-59 

Bostick, W. H. Peak Currents from Carbonized Thori- 
ated Tungsten Cathodes, Mar. 20, 1942. RL-73 

Report on Some Tubes Used in Hard Tube Modu¬ 
lators, May 19, 1942. RL-211 

Pulse Transformers, June 1, 1943. RL-217 

Oscilloscope Presentation of Hysteresis Loops at 
60 Cycles and under Pulse Conditions, June 1, 1943. 

RL-218 


Bostick, W. H. (Continued) 

Test Equipment for Pulse Transformers, June 1, 
1943. RL-219 

A 10-20-Centimeter Bolometer, Aug. 26, 1942. 

RL-288 

Noise Measurements on Microwave Converters, 
Sept. 15, 1942. RL-289 

Performance of the GLUU6 Lighthouse Tube as an 
RF Amplifier in the 10-20-cm Region, Oct. 5, 1942. 

RL-291 

Use of Temperature-Limited Diode in Measure¬ 
ments of Noise Figures of Crystals, Feb. 27, 1943. 

RL-294 

Notes on Measurement of Noise, Gain and Noise 
Figure of Converters, Jan. 30, 1943. RL-295 

Leakage Inductance and Distributed Capacitance 
of Various Types of Pulse Transformer Windings, 
Nov. 22, 1943. RL-463 

Pulse Transformer Core Material Measurements, 
Dec. 10, 1943. RL-470 

Effect on Current Pulse of Resistance in Series 
with the Magnetron, Feb 21, 1944. RL-527 

The Evaluation of an Equivalent Circuit for a 
Pulse Transformer, May 8, 1944. RL-545 

Analysis of the Influence of Pulse Transformers on 
Current Pulse Shape, June 16, 1944. RL-546- 

Energy Loss in Copper under Pulse Conditions „ 
Dec. 22, 1944. RL-61& 

Pulse Transformer Committee Standard Test Meth¬ 
ods for Pulse Transformer Cores, May 5, 1945. 

RL-722 

Bothwell, F. E., et al. Data Smoothing, Jan. 23, 1945. 

RL-673 

See Dillinger, J. R. RL-682-2 

et al. A Theoretical Treatment of Radar Target 
Return, Aug. 31, 1945. RL-719 

Equivalent Network for the 232-BW Pulse Trans¬ 
former Based on the Method of Virtual Displace¬ 
ments, July 2, 1945. RL-734 

et al. Analysis of a Half-Wave Rectifier Circuit 
Involving Inductance, Resistance, and Capacitance, 
Dec. 26, 1945. RL-867 

et al. A Method for Calculating Magnetron Reso¬ 
nant Frequencies and Modes, Feb. 8, 1946. RL-1039 

The Effect of Small Changes in Circuit Parameters 
on the Solution of Network Problems, Jan. 14, 1946. 

RL-1063 

Boyd, C. D. Analysis of the Tracking of the 58U 
X-Band System, June 12, 1945. RL-753 

See Phillips. RL-884 

Brady, J. J. Antenna Catalogue, Oct. 8, 1945. RL-S-64 

Braunlich, A. Half Beacon Antenna, Sept. 6, 1943. 

RL-419 

Brean, J. W., et al. The Manual Plotting System RC- 
305, Aug. 31, 1945. RL-S-62 

Breen, S. 3 cm Bolometer Detector Suitable for Field 
Measurements (Type Y), Dec. 11, 1942. RL-262 

et al. Antenna Feeds for Vs" Stub-Supported Co¬ 
axial Line, June 21, 1943. RL-271 




120 


PART V 


Bright, A. A., et al. A Production Analysis of the 
Wartime Radio and Radar Industry, Nov. 1, 1944. 

RL-S-31 


Brillouin, L. Theory of the Split Anode Magnetron, 
Jan. 7, 1942. RL-127 

Brown, A. H. Radar R-F Test Points, Dec. 15, 1945. 

RL-S-68 

The So-called Standard Target , Mar. 10, 1945. 

RL-S-43 

Brown, P. F., see Hughes, V. W. RL-335 

et al. A/R Range Scope, June 29, 1945. RL-755 

Pulsed Quartz-Crystal Oscillator, Aug. 21, 1945. 

RL-803 

Brunette, G. E. Preliminary Instructions on Modifica¬ 
tion Kit MC-627 for Radio Set SCR-58A, May 1, 1945. 

RL-M-220 

Preliminary Instructions on Modification Kit MC- 
627 for Radio Set SCR-58A (Revised), Nov. 28, 1945. 

RL-M-220B 


Buchwalter, L., et al LRASV (AN/APA-2) Antenna, 
Oct. 13, 1943. RL-415 

et al. Rotating Corrugated Eccentric Line Anten¬ 
nas, June 13, 1944. RL-531 

Buck, J. G., et al. Cathodes for Pulsed Magnetrons, 
Part I, Correlations Between Oscillating and Diode 
Conditions, Aug. 30, 1944. RL-609 

et al. Cathodes for Pulsed Magnetrons, Part II, 
Construction and Performance of Pulsed Cathodes, 

Jan. 31, 1945. RL-683 

See Eisenstein, A. S. RL-933 

Buck, J. H. Beacon Discrimination Circuit. RL-29 

Burner, C. T. Range and Tracking Accuracy of AN/ 
APG-15B, Mar. 25, 1946. RL-875 

Burgoyne, R. H. Nomograms for Computation of Modi¬ 
fied Index of Refraction, Apr. 6, 1945. RL-551 

et al. Modified Index Distribution Close to the 
Ocean Surface, Feb. 16, 1945. RL-651 

Butt, C. Effects of Line and Cathode-Follower Termi¬ 
nations on Pulse Shape, Sept. 11, 1944. RL-616 

Cady, W. M. The Balancing of Spiral-Scan Spinners. 

RL-380 


Search Scans and System Performance, Aug. 9, 

1943. RL-407 

Nomograms for Radar Bombing with the 100-lb 

Practice Bomb MS8A2, Aug. 29, 1944. RL-614 

Stable Scanners and Unsteady Airplanes, Feb. 21, 

1945. RL-701 
et al. The AN/APQ-13 (60") Scanner in B-29 

Airplanes, Oct. 29, 1945. RL-848 

The AN/APS-23 Antenna and Installation, Jan. 

10, 1946. RL-878 

Caldwell, W. C. X-Band Bandpass TR Tube, Jan. 22, 

1946. RL-970 
Campbell, E. J. Analysis of Firing Tests on Mark 51, 

Dam Neck, Virginia. RL-371 

Radar Tracking Analysis, Feb. 5, 1944. RL-495 

Analysis of Over-Water Tracking, Feb. 12, 1945. 

RL-695 

Carlson, B. C., et al. Alignment Procedure for Cadillac 

Airborne Synchro System, June 28, 1945. RL-M-226 


Carlson, J. F., S. A. Goudsmit. Microwave Radar Re¬ 
flections. RL-195 

Carmody, W. R. Preliminary Handbook of Instructions 
for H2X Supersonic Trainer, Mark III, Sept. 30, 
1944. RL-M-157B 

Handbook of Instructions for the Preparation of 
Maps for the H2X Supersonic Trainer, September 
1944. RL-M-181 

Preliminary Handbook of Instructions for Super¬ 
sonic Trainer, AN/APQ-7-T1 (Eagle Trainer), June 
14, 1945. RL-M-189 

Handbook of Instructions for the Preparation of 
Mountain Maps for the H2X Supersonic Trainer, 
April 1945. RL-M-205 

et al. Preliminary Description of the MK 56 Gun 
Fire Control System, Dec. 15, 1945. RL-M-242 

Caswell, A. E. Handbook of Instructions for Radio Set 
AN/APA-9 (Pre-production Sets) (Complete Edi¬ 
tion), February 1944. RL-M-148C 

Preliminary Handbook of Instructions for H2X 
Supersonic Trainer, Mark II, April 1944. RL-M-157A 
Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for CXGQ 
Radar Set, Mar. 15, 1945. RL-M-168 

Preliminary Technical Manual for AEW, Dec. 4, 
1944. RL-M-180A 


Theory of Operation of AEW Circuits, Apr. 15, 
1945. RL-M-201 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for AN/ 
APG-15-T1 Trainer, June 23, 1945. RL-M-221 

Cefola, M., et al. An Application of the Pulse Tech¬ 
nique to the Measurement of the Absorption of Super¬ 
sonic Waves in Liquids, Mar. 30, 1946. RL-963 

Certaine, J. Beam Shaping, Apr. 10, 1946. RL-1069 

Chaloff, R. S., et al. Design Proposal for AN/APN- 
19A Check Set, Mar. 27, 1946. RL-1062 

Chance, B. Precision Timing Calibrator and Range 
Measuring System, May 12, 1943. RL-319 

Medium Precision Self-Synchronous Range Circuit 
Model, May 28, 1942. RL-321 

Circular-Sweep Precision Range System, July 6, 
1942. RL-322 


Simplified Circular Sweep Range System, Sept. 10, 


1942. RL-325 

Antiaircraft Artillery Board Test on the Simplified 
Circular-Sweep Range, Dec. 1, 1942. RL-326 

Hand Radar Ranging Circuit, Jan. 8, 1943. RL-327 
Model II Calibrator, Apr. 1, 1943. RL-333 

Delayed Sweep for SCR-582-X, June 11, 1943. 

RL-337 

See Ahern, C. R. RL-334 

See Grass, A. M. RL-324 

See Hite, G. RL-329 

See Jacobsen, A. B. RL-341 

See Kelner, R. RL-338 

See MacNickol, E. F., Jr. RL-323 

See Reed, H. J. RL-342 

See Reed, H. J. RL-343 

Special Report on Bolometer Blind Landing Sys¬ 
tem, Dec. 15, 1941. RL-7 

Precision Delay Multivibrator for Range Measure¬ 
ment, June 1, 1942. RL-320 







AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


121 


Chance, B. (Continued) 

Ground Position Indicator for Radar Navigation 
and Bombing, June 2, 1944. RL-S-19 

Chisholm, E. B., et al. K-Band Linear Array, Jan. 31, 
1946. RL-771 

et al. Double Reflector Antenna for High-Altitude 
Bombing, July 16, 1945. RL-775 

et al. K-Band Antenna for High-Altitude Bombing, 
Dec. 26, 1945. RL-789 

See Austin, P. RL-S-58 

Chu, L. J. Transmission Through Dielectric, Dec. 11, 
1940. RL-113 

Theory of Radiation from Paraboloidal Reflectors, 
Feb. 12, 1941. RL-114 

Radiation Resistance of Antennas Inside Wave¬ 
guides of Arbitrary Cross Sections, July 3, 1942. 

RL-177 

See Frank, N. H. RL-179 

See Stratton, J. A. RL-123 

et al. T-Junctions in Rectangular Waveguides, 
Part II, Final Formulas and Curves, July 19, 1942. 

RL-180 

et al. A Simplified Search Antenna for Radio Set 
AN/MPN-1, Jan. 1, 1945. RL-486 

Chubb, C. F., Jr. Final Report on SMTR (January 
1944), June 13, 1944. RL-559 

Boresighting the AN/APG-15 Antenna Assembly, 
Apr. 23, 1946. RL-1009 

Clapp, R. E. Probe-Fed Slots as Radiating Elements 
in Linear Arrays, Jan. 25, 1944. RL-455 

A Theoretical and Experimental Study of Radar 
Ground Return, Apr. 10, 1946. RL-1024 

Clark, M., see Reed, J. RL-255 

Clarke, H. F., et al. Experiments in Microwave Break¬ 
down, Nov. 28, 1945. RL-731 

et al. Summary of High-Power Breakdown Tests 
on Microwave Components, Jan. 10, 1946. RL-1071 

Clogston, A. M. Japanese Microwave Radar, Aug. 26, 
1944. RL-S-24 

Close, R. N. An H + B Impact Predicting Computer 
Assuming Constant Indicated Airspeed for Use with 
AN/APS-15A Radar, June 23, 1944. RL-584 

Coffin, F. P., see Jacobsen, A. B. RL-341 

See Bothwell, F. E. RL-673 

Cohen, M. J. Synchroscope Handbook (Model SYN- 
15), December 1943. RL-M-147 

Cohen, S. B. H-3 Trigger Unit, Feb. 22, 1945. RL-645-3 
The 1-3 Signal Unit, May 23, 1945. RL-645-4 

The H-2 Trigger Unit, Aug. 7, 1945. RL-645-6 

1-2 Signal Unit, Aug. 30, 1945. RL-645-7 

The SP “Feed-In” Trainer, Apr. 10, 1946. RL-928 
Cole, P. A., see Kuper, J. B. H. RL-290 

et al. Various 3-Cm TR Box Characteristics, Jan. 
6, 1943. RL-166 

Lighthouse Tube Anode Contacts, Jan. 19, 1943. 

RL-292 

Measurements on 446 “Lighthouse” Tubes, Aug. 
30, 1943. RL-413 

et al. Lighthouse R-F Envelope Indicator, Apr. 7, 
1944. RL-542 


Cole, P. A. (Continued) 

G.E. GL 2 C 40 Taut Grid Lighthouse Tubes, Nov. 

14, 1944. RL-600 

et al. A Proposed Standard Test Cavity for the 
707B Tube, Mar. 15, 1945. RL-693 

Collins, G. B. Note on Design of Magnetrons, Feb. 9, 
1942. RL-88 

et al. Special Report of Characteristics of 3-Cm 
Magnetrons and Instructions for Their Operation, 

Dec. 10, 1941. RL-87 

et al. Guide to the Operation of 10-Cm Standard 
Magnetrons, Oct. 20, 1941. RL-86 

Connelly, C. M., Lt. J. B. Higley. The ML-1A, ML-1B, 
and ML-3A Course Mechanisms, Nov. 28, 1945. 

RL-645-9 

Cook, J. E., J. E. Richardson. S-Band Tunable Sys¬ 
tems, Mar. 21, 1946. RL-911 

Coomes, E. A., see Buck, J. G. RL-609 

See Buck, J. G. RL-683 

Memorandum on the Activation of Various Sur¬ 
faces by Evaporation from a Heated Oxide Cathode, 
May 11, 1945. RL-718 

See Eisenstein, Mar. 30, 1946. RL-933 

Cork, B. Maximum Power Limitations of Silicon Crys¬ 
tals, Jan. 11, 1943. RL-359 

Transmission of Higher Harmonics through a TR 
Cavity, Jan. 11, 1943. RL-361 

Some Experiments in Determining the Power 
Transmission and Recovery Time of TR Boxes, Jan. 
20, 1943. RL-362 

Shielding of Microwave Receivers against Inter¬ 
ference at Intermediate Frequencies, Aug. 8, 1944. 

RL-471 

Corson, D. R., see Havens, B. L. RL-35 

Counter, V. A., see Baltzer, O. J. RL-401 

Cowan, E. W. Reduction of the Effects of Ground 
Clutter on SCR-720, June 7, 1945. Informal RL-91 
Altitude Return in the AN/APS-6, Mar. 26, 1945. 

RL-706 

Sea-Return Effects and Their Elimination in the 
AN/APS-6, June 11, 1945. RL-707 

Tests of a Type C Data Presentation with a Spiral- 
Scan Aircraft-Interception System, July 8, 1945. 

RL-767 

X-Band Sea-Return Measurements, Jan. 10, 1946. 

RL-870 

Crout, P. D., see O'Neal, R. D., May 14, 1943. RL-203 

A Method of Virtual Displacements for Electrical 
Systems with Applications to Pulse Transformers, 
Oct. 6, 1944. RL-618 

An Extension of Lagrange's Equations to Electro¬ 
magnetic Field Problems, Equivalent Networks, Oct. 
6, 1944. RL-626 

et al. A Treatment of Echo Box Problems by 
Lagrangian Procedures, Jan. 13, 1945. RL-629 

See Bothwell, F. E. RL-673 

et al. A Treatment of Echo Box Problems by 
Lagrangian Procedures, Part II, Mar. 16, 1945. 

RL-696 

See Bothwell, F. E. RL-719 

See Bothwell, F. E. RL-867 





122 


PART V 


Crout, P. D. (Continued) 

See Bothwell, F. E. RL-1039 

An Extension of Lagrange's Equations to Electro¬ 
magnetic Field Problems, Equivalent Networks, Part 
II, Jan. 15, 1946. RL-1046 

The Determination of Fields Satisfying Laplace's, 
Poisson's, and Associated Equations by Flux Plotting, 
Jan. 23, 1946. RL-1047 

A Flux Plotting Method for Obtaining Fields Satis¬ 
fying Maxwell's Equations, with Applications to 
the Magnetron, Jan. 16, 1946. RL-1048 

A Theoretical Treatment of Radar Target Return, 
Part II, Dec. 20, 1945. RL-1049 

et al. A Procedure for Statistical Analysis of 
Depth Soundings, July 29, 1944. RL-S-21 

Shock Mounting and Vibrations, May 18, 1944. 

RL-T-16 


Cunningham, F., et al. A Moving Target Selector 
Using Deflection Modulation on a Storage Mosaic, 
June 6, 1944. RL-562 

Estimated Limitations of Kit MC-6U2 MTI for 
SCR-584, June 18, 1945. Informal RL-65 

Cunningham, J. M., see Whitmer, R. M. RL-358 

Curran, G. W., see West, C. F. RL-377 

et al. Tests of AGL-1 Installed in Tail of B-2W 
Airplane, Mar. 5, 1943. Informal RL-94 

Curtis, B. R. PPI Off-Center Conversion Kit (MX 
36f/CPS), Aug. 1, 1945. RL-778 

Czapek, E. L., et al. The Cooling of Pressure-Tight 
Containers, Mar. 14, 1944. RL-462 

Davenport, L. L., et al. Theory and Designs of Guided 
Missiles Control System AN/APW-3, Apr. 8, 1946. 

RL-1028 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for Echo Box for 
SCR-584, Mar. 6, 1944. RL-M-159 

Davis, L., Jr. Radar Components that Affect Range, 
Dec. 10, 1945. RL-S-73 

DeAmicis, E. Frequency - Wavelength Conversion 
Tables, Jan. 4, 1945. RL-652 

Dearnley, I. H., see McMillan, F. L. RL-895 

Deerhake, W. J., et al. Operational Procedure for AN/ 
A PA-5, Oct. 26, 1945. RL-S-67 

Dehn, R. A. Tuning the RF Components of a System 
(Lawson Technique ), Feb. 20, 1942. RL-11 

Dewey, G. C., see Vitter, A. L., Jr. RL-1005 

Dicke, R. H. A Reciprocity Theorem and Its Applica¬ 
tion to Measurement of Gain of Microwave Crystal 
Mixers, Apr. 13, 1943. RL-300 

See Roberts, S. RL-26 

et al. Theory of Radar Mixers, July 15, 1942. 

RL-287 

The Measurement of Thermal Radiation at Micro- 
wave Frequencies, Aug. 22, 1945. RL-787 

et al. The Absorption of Atmospheric Water- 
Vapor in the K-Band Region, Jan. 15, 1946. RL-1002 
A Continuously Indicating Audio Spectroscope for 
C-W Systems, Dec. 30, 1943. Informal RL-61 

Dickinson, A. B. S A 6-6 Horizontally Polarized An¬ 
tenna, Nov. 30, 1945. RL-823 


Dickinson, A. B. (Continued) 

Die-Cast Model of the CSB Antenna, Nov. 30, 
1945. RL-824 

Buzz-Bomb Antennas, Nov. 30, 1945. RL-825 

Dickinson, D. J., et al. Maintenance Manual for the 
AN/APN-7 System Modified for the S G Band, June 
12, 1944. RL-M-170 

et al. Description of the Experimental ROSEBUD, 

Oct. 26, 1944. RL-M-184 

et al. Maintenance Manual for Model AN/APN- 

21XR Racon, Apr. 11, 1945. RL-M-213 

Dickinson, R., see Hollingsworth, L. M. RL-1020 

Dillinger, J. R., see White, H. J. RL-209 

Dissipation in Series Gaps and Voltage-Current 
Relationships during the Discharge, Aug. 31, 1945. 

RL-682-1 

et al. Division of Voltage Across Series Spark 
Gaps in a Line Type Modulator, Dec. 11, 1945. 

RL-682-2 

General Characteristics of Enclosed Spark Gaps 
with Emphasis on Aluminum Cathode Type Series 
Gaps, Jan. 30, 1946. RL-682-3 

Some Characteristics of the 1BU1, 1BU5, and lBf9 
Series Spark Gaps, Mar. 19, 1946. RL-682-4 

Operation of Sintered Iron Sponge-Mercury Cath¬ 
ode Type Series Gaps at SCI, AEW, and 5 Micro¬ 
second Conditions, Jan. 16, 1946. RL-682-5 

Line Type Modulator and HP 10V Magnetron 
Operation at 6 Megawatts, Jan. 11, 1946. RL-682-6 

Dillon, R. E., et al. Compact Horns Intermediate Be¬ 
tween Polyrods and Reflectors, Jan. 31, 1946. RL-961 
Dodson, A. H., see Hutner, R. A. RL-21 

See Hutner, R. A. RL-22 

See Hutner, R. A. RL-23 

Dodson, H. W., et al. Field Intensity Contours in Gen¬ 
eralized Coordinates, May 2, 1945. RL-702 

See Furry, W. H. RL-795 

Dole, F. E. Life Test of Contact Material on Standard 
Linear Wire-Wound Potentiometers, Mar. 12, 1946. 

RL-617 

Donovan, A. C. Measurement and Design of D. C. Reso¬ 
nant Charging Chokes, Nov. 23, 1942. RL-215 

AN/APS-30 Modulator Status, Jan. 17, 1946. 

RL-1000 


Operating Instructions for Model 12 Modulator, 


Sept. 17, 1945. RL-M-239 

Doolittle, H. D., see Bostick, W. H. RL-211 

See Dunnington, F. G. RL-77 

Dowker, C. H., et al. Accuracy Criteria for the Gun 
Director Mk 56, June 9, 1944. RL-578 

Interference between SCR-58JVs Tracking APN-19 

Beacons, Sept. 18, 1945. RL-816 


Dowker, Y., et al. Radome Bulletin Number 10, The 
Measurement of Small Reflections, Feb. 6, 1945. 

RL-483-10 

et al. Radome Bulletin Number lh, An Investiga¬ 
tion of R-F Probes, Feb. 6, 1946. RL-483-14 

et al. Radome Bulletin Number 17, Current Prog¬ 
ress on R-F Research, May 10, 1945. RL-483-17 





AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


123 


Dowker, Y. (Continued) 

Radome Bulletin Number 19, Dielectric Constant 
and Loss Tangent Computation, Aug. 7, 1945. 

RL-483-19 

Transmission of Lossy Sandwiches, Jan. 23, 1946. 

RL-483-22 

Drake, D. T. High-Frequency Characteristics of Re¬ 
sistors, M'ar. 9, 1944. RL-520 

et al. Over-Water Tests of S-Band Early Warn¬ 
ing for Ships. Vertical Coverage of the CXHR 
(SCI) Search System, Mar. 5, 1945. RL-703 

Droz, M. E., et al. Radar Trainer Equation-Solvers for 
the Relative Motion of Two Moving Objects in Space, 
June 20, 1943. RL-436 

See Cefola, M. RL-963 

DuBridge, L. A. Present Status of Radiation Labora¬ 
tory. RL-32 

Dunbar, A. S. Antenna for High-Altitude Bombing 
(H2X), Aug. 3, 1943. RL-411 

et al. A Low-Drag Beacon Antenna for Fighter 
Aircraft, Apr. 28, 1945. RL-685 

See Chisholm, E. B. RL-789 

Metal Plate Lens for Csc 2 Antenna, Feb. 15, 1946. 

RL-1070 

Dunnington, F. G., H. D. Doolittle. RF Envelope 
Indicator Instruction Manual, Dec. 10, 1941. RL-77 

A New Secondary Modulation Indicator, Mar. 25, 
1946. Informal RL-45. Div. 14-242.12-M7 

Durand, E. S/N Measurements on the CV-58, Aug. 11, 

1943. RL-416 
Automatic Frequency Control for AN / APS-31/33, 

Jan. 17, 1946. RL-887 

See Whitford, A. E. RL-888 

AN/TPS-10B R-F Head Termination Report, Mar. 
5, 1946. RL-889 

Duvall, G. F. MTB Computing Radar Sight, Apr. 10, 

1944. RL-S-14 
DOLPHIN, Remotely Controlled Torpedo Rack 

Actuating Mechanism, Aug. 29, 1944. RL-S-23 

Alignment Kit (Torpedo Rack) Mark 1 Mod 0, 
Mar. 17, 1945. RL-S-42 

Tables for Use with Torpedo Director Mark 33-1, 
June 29, 1945. RL-S-60 

et al. Torpedo Director Mark 33 Mod 1, Nov. 30, 

1945. RL-S-63 

Project Dolphin, May 29, 1943. RL-385 

Dwight, B. Radiation Laboratory Modulator Summary, 
Nov. 1, 1945. RL-829 

Eaton, J. E., et al. Quarter Wave Plate for Broad- 
Band Circular Polarization, Jan. 28, 1946. RL-769 

Dielectric Rod Endfire Antennas Close to Metal 
Surfaces, Jan. 23, 1946. RL-969 

Ehlers, F. E. A Method of Measuring the S-Band 
Characteristic Impedance of Coaxial Cable, Apr. 28, 
1943. RL-252 

Attenuation of RG-9/U Cable as a Function of 
Temperature and Frequency in the X-Band, June 18, 
1945. RL-754 

E 0 Rotary Joints for the 3 Centimeter Band, Dec. 
4, 1945. RL-853 


Ehrenfried, A. D., see Carmody, W. R. RL-M-242 
Eisenstein, A. S., see Buck, J. G. RL-683 

et al. Metallic Hydride Studies, Dec. 7, 1945. 

RL-813 

et al. Alkaline Earth Oxide Cathodes for Pulsed 
Tubes, Mar. 30, 1946. RL-933 

Emberson, R. M. Regular Report on the USS Semmes 
3,000-Mc Operations. RL-51 

Regular Report on the USS Semmes 3,000-Mc 
Operations. RL-52 

Comprehensive Report on USS Semmes Radar 
Installation. RL-393 

et al. A Navigational Radar for Naval Auxiliaries 
and Merchant Marine, Oct. 23, 1945. RL-876 

A High Resolution Set, Jan. 26, 1944. RL-S-5 
Emslie, A. G. Coherent Integration, May 16, 1944. 

Informal RL-103. Div. 14-125-M8 
et al. The Observation of R-F Phase in Pulse 
Radar, Dec. 23, 1943. RL-481 

See Cunningham, F. RL-562 

See Benfield, A. E. RL-792 

Moving Target Indication on MEW, Feb. 19, 1946. 

RL-1080 

MTI Using Coherent Intermediate Frequency, 
Aug. 22, 1945. Div. 14-263-M7 

Evans, J. E., see Rieke, F. F. RL-221 

et al. Analysis of Magnetron Performance, Part 
II, Detailed Study of the Operation of a Mag¬ 
netron, Mar. 3, 1944. RL-451 

et al. R-F Phasing of Pulsed Magnetrons, Feb. 6, 

1946. RL-1051 

Everhart, E. M. Magnetron Strapping Wavelength Cal¬ 
culations. RL-223 

Strapping Tolerances for Magnetrons, Jan. 27, 

1943. RL-222 
Radome Bulletin Number 5, Recent Dielectric 

Constant and Loss Tangent Measurements, July 14, 

1944. RL-483-5 
Radome Bulletin Number 8, X-Band Sandwiches 

at Variable Angles of Incidence, Dec. 19, 1944. 

RL-483-8 

Radome Wall Reflections at Variable Angles of 
Incidence, Jan. 4, 1946. RL-483-20 

See Suen, T. J. RL-483-25 

Ewing, D. H. Present Status of Radiation Laboratory 
Program, Dec. 9, 194.2 to July 1, 1943. RL-33 

General Relations Determining the Range of a 
Radar System, Nov. 12, 1942. RL-186 

Exter, J., see Bright, A. A. RL-S-31 

Eyges, L. J. Lens Feed for K-Band Pillboxes, Jan. 23, 
1946. RL-869 

See Dillon, R. E. RL-961 

See Risser, J. R. RL-973 

Omnidirectional Antennas for BUPX, Jan. 17, 
1946. RL-996 

Fagen, M. D., see Pietz, E. RL-390 

et al. Moisture-Proofing of Button Mica Capaci¬ 
tors, July 31, 1945. RL-790 

Fairbank, J. D., see Baltzer, O. J. RL-536 

See Baltzer, O. J. RL-537 








124 


part v 


Fairbank, J. D. (Continued) 

et al. A High Resolution K-Band Ship Search Set, 
Dec. 7, 1944. RL-576 

et al. Surface Coverage of Some Shipborne Radar 
Sets on S, X, and K Bands, June 15, 1945. RL-720 

CXHR Maintenance Manual, Sept. 21, 1945. 

RL-M-224 


Fairbank, W. M., see Baltzer, 0. J. RL-401 

See Baltzer, 0. J. RL-536 

See Baltzer, 0. J. RL-537 

See Fairbank, J. D. RL-576 

See Fairbank, J. D. RL-720 

Falkoff, D. L. Performance of Microwave Harmonic 
Mixers, Mar. 11, 1946. RL-958 

Fano, R. M. Double Coaxial Coupler for BUPX An¬ 
tenna, May 28, 1945. RL-736 


R-F Mechanical Modulator for S-Band, Aug. 30, 


1945. RL-798 

Farr, H. K., see Reed, J. RL-255 

AN / APS-31/33 R-F Unit, Mar. 14, 1946. RL-886 

See Best. RL-905 

A Theory of Resonance in Rotary Joints of the 
TM01 Type, Jan. 15, 1946. RL-993 

Farrell, T. A., Jr., see Higley, Lt. J. B. RL-M-247 
Feldmeier, J. R., see Hutchinson, F. RL-1007 

Fenn, W. H. Tests on Undercut Beads in a Concentric 
Line, Jan. 30, 1942. RL-152 

The Resonant Echo Box, Sept. 4, 1942. RL-277 

Find, E. C., et al. Parallel Plate Bends, Aug. 28, 1945. 


RL-760 

Fine, E., see Austin, P. RL-S-58 

Fineman, A., see Buck, J. G. RL-609 

See Buck, J. G. RL-683 

See Eisenstein, A. S. RL-933 

Fink, D. G. Microwave Radar, Volume 1, Theory and 
Practice of Pulsed Circuits, July 1942. RL-T-8 


Fishback, W. T. Simplified Methods of Field Intensity 
Calculations in the Interference Region, Dec. 8, 1943. 


RL-461 


et al. Preliminary Measurements of 10-Cm Re¬ 
flection Coefficients of Land and Sea at Small Grazing 
Angles, Dec. 11, 1943. RL-478 

et al. Further Measurements of 3- and 10-Cm Re¬ 
flection Coefficients of Sea Water at Small Grazing 
Angles, May 17, 1944. RL-568 

et al. Graphs for Computing the Diffraction Field 
with Standard and Superstandard Refraction, Aug. 
13, 1945. RL-799 

Fleisher, H., et al. The Use of a Twin-T Network in a 
Selective Frequency Amplifier, with Special Applica¬ 
tions, May 19, 1945. RL-737 

Fletcher, R. C., et al. Mode Selection in Magnetrons, 
Sept. 28, 1945. RL-809 

See Evans, J. E. RL-1051 

Flock, W. L. A Precision Plan Position Indicator, June 
16, 1944. RL-560 

et al. A Precision Self-Synchronous Range System 
for PSI, May 26, 1944. RL-573 

Fluharty, R. G. Interference Measurements on the 
AN/APS-30 Series, Feb. 20, 1946. RL-998 


Fong, A. Development of Microwave Test Sets, Apr. 
18, 1946. RL-1011 

Black Maria Check Set, TS-495/APX, Nov. 16, 

1945. RL-M-233 

Forbes, G. D., et al. Multiple Reflection Delay Tank, 
Aug. 11, 1945. RL-791 

Forsbergh, P. W., Jr., see Vitter, A. L., Jr. RL-1005 

Foster, C. E., et al. Results of Tests Performed on 
Synchro Units and Systems, Apr. 8, 1946. RL-921 

Description and Method of Operation of the Spe¬ 
cial Synchro Test Bench and Synchro Testing Pro¬ 
cedures, Mar. 25, 1946. RL-922 

Foster, J. S. Rear Rectangular Guide Antenna Feed, 
Mar. 24, 1943. RL-169 

Illumination and Phases of Antenna Feeds, Mar. 
29, 1943. RL-170 

Round Guide Rear Antennal Feeds, Apr. 28, 1943. 

RL-171 (41-12) 

See Roberts, S. RL-26 (D-3) 

Linear Electrical Scanner, Jan. 6, 1945. RL-635 

Fowler, G. A. Operational Report on B-24, No. 1, in 
the British Isles, March to June, 1942. RL-391 

Fox, M., et al. Manufacturing Procedure for the Radia¬ 
tion Laboratory High Burn-out Crystals, Dec. 21, 

1943. RL-501 


Frank, N. H. Report on Junction Effects in Wave 
Guides, Nov. 1, 1941. RL-124 

Propagation in Wave Guides Partly Filled with 
Dielectric, Apr. 27, 1942. RL-174 

Reflections from Sections of Tapered Transmission 
Lines and Wave Guides, Jan. 6, 1943. RL-189 

Coupling between Inductive Windows in Wave 
Guides, Feb. 27, 1943. RL-197 

Transmission Lines and Wave Guides, Similari¬ 
ties and Differences, June 4, 1942. RL-T-5 

Wave Guide Handbook, Feb. 9, 1943. RL-T-9 

See Chu, L. J. RL-180 

et al. T-Junctions in Rectangular Wave Guides, 
Part I, Theory. RL-179 

Frankel, S. The R-l and the R-2 Crystal Drivers, Feb. 
4, 1946. RL-645-8 

The U-l and U-2 Preamplifier Units, Dec. 14, 1945. 

RL-645-12 

See Cefola. RL-963 

et al. Supersonic Components for Use in Radar 
Trainers, Mar. 25, 1946. RL-1050 

et al. A Supersonic Echo-Simulating System for 
AN/APQ-T1, Mar. 25, 1946. RL-1055 

Frederick, A. H. Line-Controlled Blocking Oscillator 
Marker Generator A.R.O. Calibrator, Apr. 8, 1943. 

RL-330 


A Condenser Phase Shifter Range Circuit with 
Sine Wave Tracking Suitable for Microwave Height 


Finding Stations, June 30, 1943. RL-339 

See Reed, H. J. RL-342 

See Reed, H. J. RL-343 

See Brown, P. F. RL-755 

Freehafer, J. E. Radar Echoes from Periscopes, Mar. 
1, 1943. RL-172 

The Effect of Atmospheric Refraction on Short 
Radio Waves, Nov. 29, 1943. RL-447 




AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


125 


Fundingsland, O. T. Proposed Method for Measuring 
Instantaneous Magnetron Input Impedance with the 
Aid of a Delay Network, Feb. 22, 1944. RL-515 

et al. A Diode-Type Pulse Voltmeter, July 6, 1944. 

RL-521 

Voltage Pulse Rate-of-Rise Measurements, July 10, 
1944. RL-523 

et al. Analysis of Line Modulator Behavior with a 
Sparking Magnetron Load, Aug. 10, 1945. RL-765 

Furry, W. H. Theory of Characteristic Functions in 
Problems of Anomalous Propagation, Feb. 28, 1945. 

RL-680 

et al. Methods of Calculating Characteristic Values 
for Bilinear M Curves, Feb. 6, 1946. RL-795 

Gadsden, C. P. Low Noise Replacement Preamplifier 
for the SCR-58 4 ( BC-U08 ), Mar. 1, 1946. RL-699 

Gaerttner, E. R. An Airborne S-Band Racon for 
Rooster Operation, June 28, 1944. RL-554 

et al. Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental 
Requirements for Microwave Beacon Transmitter 
Power and Receiver Sensitivity, Oct. 13, 1944. RL-627 
Gaffney, F. J. Instruction Manual Browning Type A 
Synchronizer, Oct. 29, 1941. RL-74 

C. G. Montgomery, P. D. Bales. Report of Activi¬ 
ties of Synchronizer Section, Nov. 5, 1941. RL-75 

Instructions for Type E Self-Synchronous Oscil¬ 
loscope, Oct. 16, 1941. RL-M-109 

Tentative Instruction Manual for MIT Radiation 
Laboratory Test Set, (Type A), Sept. 24, 1941. 

RL-M-120 

X-Band Sealed Standard Cavities, Feb. 13, 1946. 

RL-S-70 

Gamertsfelder, G. R. Pulsed Oscillator and Phase 


Shifter, July 22, 1943. RL-340 

Errors in the Condenser Type Continuous Phase 
Shifter, Dec. 6, 1944. RL-633 

Gardner, A. L., see Allred. RL-910 

Gardner, H. A. TFX-3URL Fixed Frequency Standard, 
Apr. 26, 1945. RL-M-207 

TFX-35RL Fixed Frequency Standard, Apr. 26, 
1945. RL-M-208 

TFX-36RL Fixed Frequency Standard, Apr. 26, 
1945. RL-M-209 

Gardner, H. S., see Gaerttner. RL-627 


Gardner, J. H. Low-Altitude Navigation Antennas De¬ 
veloped in Connection with AN/APS-10, Oct. 3, 1944. 

RL-615 

Low-Altitude Csc 2 $ Antenna for APS-33 Project, 
Feb. 21, 1946. RL-1073 

Gardner, M.E. Operational Characteristics of 2CU3 
Tubes as Pulsed Oscillators in a Re-entrant Cavity, 
June 15, 1945. RL-732 

Garfield, H. L. BUPX ( AN/UPN-3, U, AN/APN-11) 
Ultraportable X-Band Radar Beacons and Their Tac¬ 
tical Uses, May 18, 1945. RL-710 

Garman, R. L. AI-10 Trainer Simulation at IF Level, 
Aug. 25, 1942. RL-397 

AI-10 Bench Trainer Simulation at Video Level, 
Aug. 24, 1942. RL-398 

Land Mass Simulator, Aug. 26, 1942. RL-399 

See Droz. RL-436 


Garrett, G. A., K. L. Mealey. Photographic Polarization 
Tests, May 7, 1943. RL-382 

Garrison, J. B. A Qualitative Analysis of Hysteresis in 
Reflex Oscillators, Feb. 4. 1946. RL-650 

Germeshausen, K. J., see LaRue, J. M. RL-210 

et al. Three Electrode Triggered Gap, Nov. 19, 
1945. RL-880 

et al. High Voltage Oxide Coated Vacuum Recti¬ 
fiers, Dec. 19, 1945. RL-892 

Getting, I. A. Special Report on Data Transmission by 
Means of Selsyns, Nov. 6, 1941. RL-6 

Ghelardi, R. P. Results of Field Tests on AN/UPN- 

I, -2 (Experimental Models of BUPS) at Boca Raton, 
Florida ( January-March, 19UU), Aug. 12, 1944. 

RL-591 

Florida Tests on ROSEBUPS Against SCR-582, 
SCR-615, MEW, July 27, 1944. RL-596 

Front-Line Demarcation and Bombing with the 
Aid of Light-Weight X-Band Beacons, BUPX, A Log 
of Tactical Tests, October 19^-February 19^5, Apr. 
17, 1945. RL-713 

Gilbert, C. M. Comer Reflector Tests at Langley Field, 
Aug. 6, 1943. RL-402 

et al. A Simple Trainer for GCA Approach Con¬ 
troller, Jan. 24, 1945. RL-669 

S-2, S-2B, S-3, S-4, S-4B Motor Control Units, Feb. 

II, 1946. RL-645-10 

et al. Link Conversion Unit for Ground-Controlled 

Approach Trainer, May 7, 1945. RL-716 

et al. A Tracking Error Recorder for the Ground 
Controlled Approach Trainer, Jan. 30, 1946. RL-855 

Ground Course Computer for AN/APQ-Tl, Jan. 
21, 1946. RL-856 

Ground Clutter Unit for the Ground Controlled 
Approach Trainer, Feb. 20, 1946. RL-927 

Special GCA Trainer Circuits, Mar. 15, 1946. 

RL-1057 


Gilbert, E. N., H. J. Riblet. Shipborne Black Maria 
Antenna, Oct. 15, 1945. RL-796 

Airborne Black Maria Antenna, Jan. 16, 1946. 

RL-866 

Gill, J. R., see Hutner, R. A. RL-21 

See Hutner, R. A. RL-22 

See Hutner, R. A. RL-23 

See Dodson. RL-702 

See Furry. RL-795 

Gillette, F. N., see Abbenhouse. RL-M-195A 

Gillette, P. R., see Bostick, W. H. RL-217 

See Bostick, W. H. RL-218 

See Bostick, W. H. RL-219 

See Bostick. RL-463 

See Bostick. RL-470 

Colloquium on Pulse Transformer Design, Nov. 3-4, 
1943 to Jan. 15, 1944. RL-498 

Pulse Transformers Designed at Radiation Labora¬ 
tory and Produced by General Electric Company and 
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 
Jan. 19, 1944. RL-513 

See Bostick. RL-545 

See Bostick. RL-546 

See Blythe. RL-692 





126 


PART V 


Gillette, P. R. (Continued) 

Pulse Transformer Committee, Proposed Basic 
Specifications for Pulse Transformers, Nov. 8, 1945. 

RL-881 

Radiation Laboratory Pulse Transformer Designs, 
Nov. 1, 1945. RL-882 

Pulse-Forming Network Committee, Proposed Basic 
Specifications for Pulse-Forming Networks, Nov. 2, 

1945. RL-883 

Glasoe, G. N. Pulse Shapes and R-F Spectra for Com¬ 
binations of Stromberg-Carlson Mark I and Mark II 
Modulators with 2J22, 2J21, and 725A Magnetrons, 
Mar. 17, 1944. RL-518 

The Regulation Obtainable in the Operation of a 
Hard Tube Modulator with Magnetron Load, Feb. 
20, 1945. RL-697 

Godet, S., see Plain, G. J. RL-370 

Goldstein, H. Proposed Sea Echo Measurements with 
Airborne MTI Plane, Aug. 14, 1945. Informal RL-42 
The Resonant Modes of Magnetron Cavities, Dec. 
14, 1943. RL-493 

The Theory of Corrugated Transmission Lines and 
Waveguides, Apr. 3, 1944. RL-494 

See Bales. RL-569 

The Effect of Clutter Fluctuations on MTI, Dec. 
27, 1945. RL-700 

Goodell, W. F., Jr. General Purpose Indication System, 
Jan. 18, 1946. RL-817 

AN / APS-30 Series Indication System, Jan. 24, 

1946. RL-834 
Electronic Cursor for AN/APS-15, Jan. 30, 1945. 

RL-M-175 

Gordy, W. 0., see Baltzer. RL-401 

See Drake. RL-703 

Proposed Antenna for Panoramic Radar, May 22, 
1945. RL-S-55 

Goudsmit, S. A. Comparison Between Signal and Noise, 
Jan. 29, 1943. RL-193 

Reflection Coefficients and Impedance Charts, Nov. 
9, 1942. RL-T-11 

See Carlson, J. F. RL-195 

See Weiss, P. R. RL-191 

Statistics of Circuit Noise, Jan. 29, 1943. RL-192 
Possible Measurement of Radar Echoes by Use 
of Model Targets, Mar. 4, 1943. RL-196 

Grahame, D. C., see Frankel. RL-1055 

Grass, A. M., A. C. Hughes, Jr., B. Chance. Photoelec¬ 
tric Automatic Range Tracking Unit, Jan. 25, 1943. 

RL-324 

Gray, J. W. Calibrator for Low Altitude Bombing 
Equipment, June 1, 1943. RL-336 

et al. Differential to Single Ended Potential Con¬ 
verters, Nov. 12, 1943. RL-457 

See Chance, B. RL-S-19 

Greene, B. F. Identification of GCA Search Targets, 
Jan. 10, 1945. RL-670 

Greenwood, I. A., Jr., see Chance. RL-S-19 

Griesheimer, R. N. General Report on Low-Level 
Power Measurement at 10 Cm in Coax, Mar. 16, 1943. 

RL-279 


Griesheimer, R. N. (Continued) 

Bridge Methods in Low and Medium Level R-F 
Power Measurement, Sept. 14, 1943. RL-410 

Griffiths, R. W. Laboratory and Field Tests with Stabi¬ 
lized Spinners, Aug. 24, 1942. RL-395 

Griggs, D., see Chance, B. RL-7 

Grissler, H. W., see Gaerttner. RL-627 

Guarrera, J. J., see Dickinson. RL-M-170 

See Dickinson. RL-M-184 

Gustafson, W. R., see Carlson. RL-M-226 

Guthrie, G. B., see Chaloff. RL-1062 

Hagler, D. L. 10 Cm ASV Equipment on LB SO Air¬ 
planes, June 2, 1942. RL-63 

et al. Replacement Pressurized R-F Unit for AN/ 
APS-15 A, Apr. 10, 1946. RL-M-210 

Hales, E. B. Errors in Circular Sweeps Due to De¬ 
centering and Ellipticity of the Circle, Feb. 13, 1943. 

RL-328 

Hall, H. J. Instruction Manual for Raytheon Service 
Modulator, Dec. 18, 1941. RL-78 

Report on Western Electric 717A Modulator Type 
D-150442 and Radio-Frequency Unit Type D-150452, 
Feb. 28, 1944. RL-425 

Model 7—Experimental Hydrogen Thyratron Modu¬ 
lator, Feb. 25, 1944. RL-485 

Instruction Manual for Model 7A Hydrogen Thyra¬ 
tron Modulator, Feb. 1, 1944. RL-M-145 

Hall, J. S. SM Radar, Nov. 15, 1943. RL-506 

Hall, M. B., M. Harwood. The Application of Powdered 
Iron Materials as Permeable Dielectrics at Micro- 
wave Frequencies, Mar. 26, 1946. RL-906 

Hall, W. M. Brief Report of Activities from February 
12 to March 4, 1941, Mar. 4, 1941. RL-132 

Halliday, D., et al. The AN/APS-30 Series, Aug. 15, 
1945. RL-763-0 

Halpern, O. Theory of a “Black Body” Produced by a 
Combination of a Thin Screen and a Perfect Mirror, 
Dec. 12, 1941. RL-148 

Theory of a “Black Body” etc., supplement to Re¬ 
port RL-148, Feb. 6, 1942. RL-154 

A Method to Measure High Frequency Permeabil¬ 
ity of a Ferromagnetic Body, Feb. 6, 1942. RL-155 

On Surfaces that Reflect Radio Waves Poorly, Nov. 
4, 1942. Informal RL-72 

Halmos, Paul R. Errors of Optical Range Determina¬ 
tion, July 20, 1945. Informal RL-91.5 

Hamilton, D. R. Static Frequency-Modulation Char¬ 
acteristics of the Reflex Klystron, Aug. 1, 1945. 

RL-781 

Hammack, C. M. A Cathode Follower Employing Two 
Tubes to Obtain Extremely Low Output Resistance, 
Nov. 10, 1943. RL-469 

Hansen, W. W. Coincidence Method of Noise Reduc¬ 
tion, Aug. 25, 1941. RL-119 

Notes on Microwaves, S. Seely, E. C. Pollard, Oct. 
20, 1941. RL-T-2 

Harrison, R. J. Design Considerations for Directional 
Couplers, Dec. 31, 1945. RL-724 

See Chaloff. RL-1062 





AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


127 


Harrold, W. T., see Fairbank, J. D. RL-576 

et al. A Range Only Set for Close-In Seeing, July 
13, 1944. RL-598 

Hartman, L. A. Effect of Pulse Length on System Per¬ 
formance and Operation , May 30, 1944. RL-571 

Harvey, G. G. Information on Corrugated Coaxial 

Lines and Wave Guides, Dec. 11, 1942. RL-264 

Report of Conference on Rapid Scanning, June 15, 

1943. RL-275 


et al. Report on the Microwave Antenna Confer¬ 


ence July 19-24, 1943, Aug. 12, 1943. RL-414 

See Buckwalter. RL-415 

See Buckwalter. RL-531 

Harwood, M., see Hall. RL-906 

Haupt, C. R., see Gilbert. RL-669 

The Trainer for Radio Set AN/MPN-1, May 25, 
1945. RL-676 

See Gilbert. RL-716 

See Gilbert. RL-855 

Havens, B. L., D. R. Corson. Correlation of ASV 


Equipment with the Bombsight, July 24, 1942. RL-35 
Haworth, L. J. AIA Indicators, Nov. 16, 1942. RL-311 
A Comparison of Positive and Negative Intensity 
Modulation of PPI Displays, Jan. 26, 1944. RL-S-4 
Hayes, A. E., Jr. Transmission Line Construction De¬ 
tails, May 14, 1942. RL-231 

Hayes, W. D. Gratings and Screens as Microwave Re¬ 
flectors, Apr. 1, 1943. RL-268 

Hazen, R. H., see Dickinson. RL-M-213 

Healea, M. Effects of Variation of Vane Width and 
Cathode Size on the Operation of Magnetrons, Aug. 


1, 1944. RL-586 

Hegarty, M., see Dowker. RL-483-17 

Heins, A. E. Susceptance of Asymmetrically Located 
Windows in Rectangular Wave Guides, Oct. 16, 1942. 


RL-183 


Helber, C. A. An Automatic Frequency Control and 
Frequency Selection System for Magnetrons, Apr. 27, 

1944. RL-541 

Henry, W. E., see Brown. RL-755 

Hepperle, C. M. Operating Characteristics of the 419 
Klystron, Apr. 23, 1943. RL-251 

Herb, R. G. Regular Report on Spinners and Radiators, 
Oct. 15, 1941. RL-56 

Regular Report on the PBM-1, Oct. 29, 1941. RL-64 
Herlin, M. A. Cold Resonance Theory of the Wave¬ 
guide Tunable Magnetron, Oct. 15, 1943. RL-445 

See Smith. RL-879 

Wide Range Tunable Stabilizer, Feb. 21, 1946. 

RL-964 

See Hutchinson. RL-1007 

Herreman, H. M., see Jelatis. RL-S-77 

Hewitt, G. E. Preliminary Testing of the Houston 
Corporation AN/APS-10 Scanner, Dec. 23, 1944. 

RL-S-33 

Mechanical and Electrical Tests of the General 
Electric Company Scanner for the AN/APS-10 Sys¬ 
tem, July 14, 1945. RL-S-61 

Hexem, J. Video Mapping, Jan. 29, 1946. RL-890 


Hiatt, R., see Breen, S., June 21, 1943. RL-271 

See Krutter, H. RL-261 

Field Station for Antenna Measurements, Feb. 26, 

1945. RL-632 

Hibbert, J. J., see Lyman, E. M. RL-375 

et al. Radio Set RHB, Section IV—RHB Test 
Equipment, Jan. 27, 1944. RL-508-3 

Higenbotham, W. A. Indicator Fixed Components as 
Used in a Complete Aircraft Interception Installa¬ 
tion, Apr. 20, 1942. RL-138 

Higley, Lt. J. B., see Connelly. RL-645-9 

The S-5 and S-5B Motor Control Units, Feb. 25, 

1946. RL-645-11 

et al. Nosmeagle, Nov. 30, 1945. RL-M-247 

Hildebrand, F. B. The Alteration in the Radiated Field 
of a Paraboloid Due to a Shift in the Position of the 
Dipole Feed, Feb. 26, 1946. RL-1078 

See Crout. RL-S-21 

Steady-State Vibration of Two-Spring Mechanical 
System, Apr. 14, 1945. RL-S-49 

Hill, A. G., see Rierdan, R. C. RL-M-108 

Hillger, R. E. Final Report on SRBs, Sept. 3, 1943. 

RL-403 

The AN/APS-31 System, Apr. 1, 1946. RL-763-1 

The AN/APS-34, Apr. 10, 1946. RL-763-4 

Hinkle, P., see Kelner, R. RL-338 

Hite, G., E. Whitham, B. Chance. Frequency Division 
with Blocking Oscillator Pulse Transformers, Mar. 
11, 1943. RL-329 

et al. A Condenser Phase Shifter Range Unit with 
Sine Wave Tracking for AN/TPG-1, AN/FPG-1, 
SCR-598, Mar. 3, 1944. RL-516 

See Flock. RL-573 

Medium Precision Range System for CXGQ 
(Project Henry), Sept. 9, 1944. RL-579 

Hodder, W. K. A Hard Tube Servoamplifier for Frac¬ 
tional Horsepower DC Motors, Mar. 14, 1944. RL-535 
W. Roth, X-l Error Integrator, Nov. 27, 1945. 

RL-645-13 

The Mark VII Supersonic Trainer, Feb. 28, 1946. 


Hodges, H. T. Falcon System Manual, Jan. 15, 1944. 

RL-M-152A 

AN/APG-13 Falcon System Manual, Mar. 31, 1944. 

RL-M-152B 

et al. AN /APG-13 System Manual, Aug. 8, 1944. 

RL-M-152C 

Hoffmann, A. D. Mechanical Computor Mechanism for 
Moving COHO, Dec. 14, 1945. RL-900 

Holdam, J. V., Jr. Handbook of Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for the AN/APG-8 Airborne Radar Gunsight¬ 
ing Equipment, May 18, 1945. RL-M-214 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for AN/APG-15B, 
June 1, 1945. RL-M-215 

Hollingsworth, L. M., et al. An X-Band Frequency 
Modulated Relay System for Video Frequencies, Jan. 
3, 1946. RL-977 

R. Dickinson, An Automatic Frequency Control 
System for Magnetrons with Beacon Applications, 
Mar. 9, 1946. RL-1020 




128 


PART V 


Holmes, E. A. Stabilized High Voltage Supply, May 
19, 1944. RL-565 

Holt, F. S., see O’Neal, R. D. RL-203 

Hope, W. D. A Broad-Band Balanced Mixer for 
S-Band, Jan. 23, 1946. RL-916 

et al. Testing of Skiatrons ( Supplement ), May 6, 
1944. RL-S-ls 

Hopkins, C. Truck-Mounted SCR-582 Mk III, a Gen¬ 
eral-Purpose Microwave Set , Oct. 27, 1943. RL-474 

Horgan, J. D., et al. Preliminary Operation and Main¬ 
tenance Handbook for Release Point Indicator AN/ 
ARA-17 , Nov. 1, 1945. RL-1-241 

et al. Release Point Indicator Used in Conjunc¬ 
tion with RC-294, May 16, 1945. RL-S-47 

See Brean, J. W. RL-S-62 

Howard, B. E., see Hutner, R. A. RL-21 

See Hutner, R. A. RL-22 

See Hutner, R. A. RL-23 

See Dodson, H. W. RL-702 

See Furry, W. H. RL-795 

Propagation in an Atmosphere Containing a Dis¬ 
continuity in the Index of Refraction , Mar. 25, 1946. 

RL-949 

Hower, P. A. Standards for Microwave Frequencies, 
Aug. 17, 1944. RL-599 

Hubbard, M. M., see Foster, C. E. RL-921 

Hudson, F. C., et al. Semi-Automatic Tactical Plotting 
Board, Nov. 23, 1943. RL-467 

Hudspeth, E. S. Regular Report on the Navy Dirigible 
K-3. RL-55 

See Baltzer. RL-401 

et al. The Depolarization of Microwaves , Nov. 1, 

1943. RL-458 
et al. Observations of Life Rafts Equipped with 

Corner Reflectors, Feb. 15, 1944. RL-533 

et al. Corner Reflectors for Life Rafts, Aug. 1, 

1944. RL-608 

See Andrew. RL-766 

Hughes, A. C., Jr., see A. M. Grass. RL-324 

Hughes, V. W., see Kelner, R. RL-338 

P. F. Brown, Externally Triggered Circular Sweep 
Amplifiers, May 6, 1943. RL-335 

A Range-Measuring System Using an RC Linear 
Sweep, Sept. 18, 1944. RL-540 

A Theory of a Supersonic Delay Line, Sept. 15, 

1945. RL-733 

Hull, R. Interference Blanker, June 20, 1945. RL-749 

Testing of Skiatrons, Dec. 30, 1943. RL-S-1 

See Hope. RL-S-ls 

Hulsizer, R. I. GPI for Close-Control Bombing, July 
27, 1945. RL-783 

Hunt, S. P. Temperature Rise in ATR Racks, Oct. 

16, 1942. RL-281 

Huntington, A. B., see Benfield. RL-792 

Huntington, H. B., S. Roberts, H. C. Torrey, C. A. 
Whitmer. Testing of 1N21 Navy Crystal Rectifiers, 
July 12, 1943. RL-256 

Crystal Life Tests under Flat Pulses, Apr. 7, 1944. 

RL-543 

Notes on the Contamination of Mercury by Stain¬ 
less Steel, Mar. 1, 1946. RL-935 


Huntington, H. B. (Continued) 

1N21 Loss Tester, Type 7556, Aug. 21, 1944. 

RL-M-177 

1N21 Noise Tester, Type 11044 , Jan. 9, 1945. 

RL-M-191 

Hurewicz, W., et al. Servos with Torque Saturation, 
Part I, May 1, 1944. RL-555 

Servos with Torque Saturation, Part II, Sept. 28, 

1944. RL-592 
Errors in Target Velocity Due to the Rolling and 

Pitching of the Ship, Aug. 28, 1944. RL-612 

On Servos with Pulsed Error Data, Apr. 26, 1945. 

RL-721 

Hutchinson, F., et al. Final Report on the BM50 Mag¬ 
netron, Mar. 29, 1946. RL-1007 

Hutner, R. A. Change of Polarization as Means of Gap 
Filling, Jan. 28, 1943. RL-19 

See Stratton, J. A., Nov. 3, 1942. RL-18 

H. Dodson, J. Gill, F. Parker, B. Howard. Field 
Intensity Formulas, Sept. 28, 1943. RL-23 

H. Dodson, J. Gill, B. Howard, F. Parker, J. A. 
Stratton. Radar Height Finding, Apr. 6, 1943. 

RL-29 

E. Lyman. Properties of the Diffracted Wave Field 

Intensity, Feb. 12, 1943. RL-20 

F. Parker, B. Howard, H. Dodson, J. Gill. Trans¬ 

mission at Low Altitudes over Sea Water, Sept. 1, 
1943. RL-22 

Hursh, J. B. Flight Tests of AEW Block III Relay 
Link, June 21, 1945. RL-739 

Ingalls, C. E. Conference on Standardization of Inter¬ 
mediate Frequency, Apr. 18, 1942. RL-283 

Revision of General Radio Type 605-B Signal Gen¬ 
erator for Pulsing, June 13, 1944. RL-575 

Jacobsen, A. B., see Ahern, C. R. RL-334 

F. B. Coffin, W. B. Jones, Jr., B. Chance. Auto¬ 
matic Range and Azimuth Tracking while Scanning , 
Aug. 20, 1943. RL-341 

Jacobson, E. A. S. Instructions for TGS-2SE, TGS-3BL 
and TGS-5BL Signal Generators, Nov. 11, 1945. 

RL-M-141 

et al. Instructions for TGX-2BL and TGX-3BL 
Signal Generator, Dec. 21, 1944. RL-M-143A 

et al. Instructions for Types TWS-5 and TWS- 
5EV Battery-Operated Wattmeters (Preliminary 
Models of TS-125/AP), Aug. 4, 1944. RL-M-174 

et al. Instructions for Type TBN-3EV Thermistor 
Bridge, Jan. 15, 1945. RL-M-186A 

Instructions for TGS-6DE Boresighting Signal 
Generator (Preliminary Model of Test Set TS-348 / 
AP), Feb. 10, 1945. RL-M-198A 

Instructions for TVN6SE Thermistor Bridge, No¬ 
vember 1945. RL-M-203 

Catalog of Microwave Test Equipment, Aug. 25, 

1945. RL-S-41 

Jacobson, R. I. Lighthouse Tube Superregenerative Re¬ 
ceivers, Nov. 17, 1943. RL-484 

A Measurement of Supersonic Velocity in Mercury 
at 15 Me Is as a Function of Temperature, Sept. 20, 
1945. RL-745 




AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


129 


Jaffe, D. L. Development of Antenna for Raytheon 
SO-CXBY, Feb. 25, 1943. RL-396 

Remote Position Control by Direct Frequency 
Variation, Nov. 23, 1943. RL-482 

James, H. M. Report on Night Fighter Pursuits , June 
13, 1941. RL-117 

Ideal Frequency Response of a Receiver for Square 
Pulses, Nov. 1, 1941. RL-125 

Correction of the Scanning of Shipborne Radar 
Systems for Roll and Pitch of the Ship, Dec. 22, 1941. 

RL-126 

New Approach Procedure for Night Fighting, 
June 26, 1942. RL-178 

New Method of Nightfighting (Abridged edition of 
RL-178), June 30, 1942. RL-178a 

Statistical Treatment, of Certain Phases of Aerial 
Combat, July 30, 1942. RL-181 

Effect of Routine Evasive Action on the Calculated 
Approach Procedure, Dec. 16, 1942. RL-187 

Use of the Range Clock in Night Fighting with AI 
Equipment, Apr. 28, 1943 RL-204 

Tactical Use of Delayed PPI Scopes of the AEW 
System, Jan. 11, 1945. RL-S-36 

Jarmotz, P. SN-41/APA-53 (Cadillac II Synchronizer) 
and IN-188/APA-53 (Cadillac II Indicator), Apr. 18, 
1946. RL-937 

AN/APS-15 Receiver-Indicator Modified for Ground 
Range Sweeps and Remote Amplifier, Oct. 10, 1944. 

RL-M-172A 

Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Indi¬ 
cator for Rapid Scan System, Apr. 5, 1946. RL-M-249 
Jelatis, J. G., et al. AFC Operation and Maintenance, 
Jan. 25, 1946. RL-S-77 

Jerrems, A. S. Modulator Colloquium, April 16—17, 
1943. RL-208 

A. E. Whitford. Modulated Pulse Communication, 
Apr. 13, 1943. RL-216 

See Fundingsland, 0. T. RL-521 

See Ames, L. A. RL-M-155A 

Instructions for Modifying the SCR-584 Modula¬ 
tor for Use in Aspen Transmitters, Feb. 21, 1944. 

RL-M-155B 

et al. Modulator Text, Dec. 17, 1943; Second Edi¬ 
tion, June 23, 1944. RL-T-15 

Johnson, H. L. A Wide-Excursion Frequency-Modu¬ 
lated Alignment Oscillator or Wobbulator, May 31, 
1945. RL-738 

Johnson, M. H. Microwave Wattmeter, Nov. 18, 1942. 

RL-239 

See Chance, B. RL-320 

J. B. Wiesner. Microwave Wattmeter II, 3-Cm and 
1-Cm, Jan. 21, 1943. RL-246 

Johnson, S. F., et al. Echo Box Techniques for Testing 
S-Band Shipborne Radars, Nov. 24, 1943. RL-M-146 
Johnston, L. H. GCA Ground Controlled Approach, 
Oct. 1, 1943. RL-438 

Jones, E. M. The J-2 Modulator Unit, July 19, 1945. 

RL-645-5 

See Cefola. RL-963 

The Cadillac Trainer, Apr. 10, 1946. RL-1072 


Jones, L. G. APS-33 Antenna, Final Pre-Production 
Data, Jan. 11, 1946. RL-861 

Jones, W. B., Jr., see Jacobsen, A. B. RL-341 

Jordan, W. H. Action of Linear Detector on Signals in 
the Presence of Noise, July 6, 1943. RL-305 

Josephson, V., see Linford, L. B. RL-353 

See Linford, L. B. RL-354 

See Linford, L. B. RL-356 

See Williams, D. RL-365 

Short Pulse Techniques for High Definition Radar 
Systems, Mar. 13, 1946. RL-912 

et al. Anti-Clutter Circuits for AEW, Aug. 1, 

1945. RL-S-52 
Kales, M. L. SCI Search Antenna Mark I, Mar. 13, 

1946. RL-1025 
SCI Search Antenna Mark II, Feb. 20, 1946. 

RL-1026 

Kallman, H. E. Thyrite Bridge Controlled Voltage 
Regulator, Mar. 9, 1944. RL-525 

High Impedance Cable, Mar. 13, 1944. RL-529 

Equalized Delay Lines, June 3, 1944. RL-550 

Matchmeter, Apr. 9, 1945. RL-705 

Nonlinear Networks as Voltage Regulators, May 
21, 1945. RL-711 

Katz, I. Instruments and Methods for Measuring Tem¬ 
perature and Humidity in the Lower Atmosphere, 
Apr. 12, 1944. RL-487 

See Austin. RL-488 

et al. Microwave Transmission over Water and 
Land under Various Meteorological Conditions, July 
13, 1944. RL-547 

Katz, S. Microwave Test Signals, Jan. 15, 1946. 

RL-1023 

et al. Instructions for Type TSK-1SE Spectrum 
Analyzer, July 3, 1945. RL-M-142 

Instructions for Type TTX-6RH and Type TTX- 
10RH Test Sets, June 8, 1944. RL-M-169 

Instructions for Types TTX-6(), TTX-9 (), TTX- 
10 (), TTX-12 () and TS-263/TPS-10 Test Sets, Sept. 
13, 1944. RL-M-169B 

Instructions for TSX-2 Spectrum Analyzer, Aug. 
5, 1944. RL-M-173 

Instructions for TSX-2 and Specifications on TSX- 
4SE Spectrum Analyzers, Oct. 5, 1944. RL-M-173B 

Instructions for TSX-2 and Specifications on TSX- 
4SE and TTS-4SE Spectrum Analyzers, Nov. 4, 1944. 

RL-M-173C 

Instructions for Types TFK-2HU, TFK-3HU, and 
TFK-6HU Frequency Motors, Aug. 17, 1944. 

RL-M-176A 

Instructions for Types TFK-2HU, TFK-3HU, and 
TFK-6HU Frequency Motors, Apr. 12, 1945. 

RL-M-176B 

et al. Handbook of Operating and Maintenance 
Instructions for Test Set TS-259 (XR-1) /AP with 
Supplements on Test Sets TS-259 (XR-2) /AP and 
TS-259 ( XR-3) /AP and Signal Generator TS-259/AP, 
Feb. 17, 1945. RL-M-193A 

Ke, T. S., et al. A Low Power X-Band R-F Gas Switch, 
Oct. 17, 1945. RL-841 




130 


PART V 


Ke, T. S. (Continued) 

Note on a Low Power S-Band Gas Switch, Dec. 10, 
1945. RL-979 

Keary, T. J. A Study of Fanned Beam Radiators, Feb. 

20, 1942. RL-99 

R. E. Alley, Jr. An Automatic Recorder for Micro- 

wave Antenna Pattern Measurements, Mar. 1, 1943. 

RL-266 

See Bohnert. RL-659 

See Bohnert. RL-660 

Calculation of Vertical Polar Diagrams and 
Power Gains of Antennas for Airborne Navigational 
Radars, Sept. 10, 1945. RL-750 

See Bohnert. RL-779 

et al. AN/APS-32 and AN/APS-34 Airborne Navi¬ 
gational Radar Antennas at K-Band, Mar. 15, 1946. 

RL-808 

Kellner, R. L. Preliminary Book of Maintenance In¬ 
structions for Shipboard Components of AEW, July 

21, 1945. RL-M-229 

See Slaunwhite. RL-M-243 

See Slaunwhite. RL-M-244 

HMI for Cadillac II Power Supply, Oct. 23, 1945. 

RL-M-245 

Kelly, H. C., see Hull. RL-S-1 

See Hope. RL-S-ls 

Kelner, R., V. W. Hughes, A. Berg, P. Hinkle, B. 
Chance. An Adaptation of the Phantastron Delay 
Multivibrator Circuit to the 6SA 7 Tube, Aug. 21, 
1943. RL-338 

Kenngott, R. L., et al. Tests on the Performance of the 
Mk 1 Mod 7 Computer, Apr. 24, 1945. RL-677 

Kerr, D. E., et al. An Introduction to Microwave Propa¬ 
gation, Sept. 16, 1943. RL-406 

Kessler, M., see Hudspeth, E. S. RL-458 

See Drake, D. T. RL-703 

Kirby-Smith, J. S. S Band ASV Marker, Mar. 27, 1942. 

RL-298 

Measurement of Electrical Tuning Ranges of 707 
Tubes, Aug. 17, 1943. RL-421 

Notes on the Power Output of 723A Tubes, Feb. 
19, 1944. RL-S-7 

Kirkpatrick, H. A., see Blackburn, J. F. RL-797 

Knight, G. Measurements and Waveforms Obtained 
with SCR-598 Modulator, Nov. 29, 1945. RL-757 

Knight, H. M. Preliminary Installation and Operating 
Instructions for Radar Set AN/CPS-6, Feb. 3, 1945. 

RL-M-196 

Knipp, J. K. Space Charge Between Parallel Plane 
Grids, Mar. 22, 1944. RL-534 

Notes on the Reflex Oscillator, May 3, 1945. 

RL-709 

The Temperature-Limited Diode, Jan. 31, 1946. 

RL-761 

Theory of Noise from the Reflex Oscillator, Jan. 
10, 1946. RL-873 

Koehler, J. F. Regular Report on the X-JO-3, Oct. 1, 
1941. RL-53 

Regular Report on the X-JO-3, Nov. 5, 1941. RL-54 
Regular Report on the CXBH-1, The PBM-1, Dec. 
3, 1941. RL-65 


Koehler, J. F. (Continued) 

C. J. Taylor, Survey of 10-Cm Radar Installation 
in PBM-1 Flying Boat, May 1, 1942. RL-383 

Kravitz, E. R., see Jerrems. RL-T-15 

Krock, R., et al. The Two-Disc D-C Thermistor Bridge 
Circuit, Jan. 12, 1944. RL-502 

Krulikoski, S. J. A Survey of High-Vacuum Diodes 
Used for Surge-Limiting Operation in Modulators , 
Sept. 5, 1944. RL-580 

Summary of Life-Test Data on Sylvania UC35 
Hydrogen Thyratrons, Feb. 1, 1945. RL-589 

Trigger Requirements of the J+C35 and 3C45 
Hydrogen Thyratrons, Aug. 31, 1944. RL-605 

Technical Data and Operating Notes for the 5C22 
Hydrogen Thyratron, Nov. 14, 1945. RL-828 

Summary of the Life Test Program on 3C45,1+C35, 
and 5C22 Hydrogen Thyratrons, Jan. 31, 1946. 

RL-865 

Hydrogen Thyratrons in Pulse Generator Circuits, 
Mar. 18, 1946. RL-953 

Krutter, H. A Simple Method for Determination of the 
Law of a Crystal, Apr. 29, 1943. RL-270 

Explanation of Impedance Matching, July 7, 1942. 

RL-T-6 

R. Hiatt, J. Bohnert. Some Matching Properties of 
Antenna Feeds, Nov. 17, 1942. RL-261 

See Bohnert. RL-665 

Kuper, J. B. H. Preliminary Report on a 10-Cm Super- 
Regenerative Receiver, May 1, 1942. RL-284 

P. A. Cole, F. Bailey. Report on Tests of RCA and 
GE Lighthouse Tubes, Jan. 11, 1943. RL-290 

et al. Simplified Measurement of Receiver Sensi¬ 
tivities (S-Band Noise Source), Sept. 17, 1943. 

RL-443 

See Cole. RL-542 

See Cole. RL-693 

et al. Notes on Load Effects in Reflex Oscillators, 
May 29, 1945. RL-717 

See Beers. RL-774 

et al. Measurements on Noise from Reflex Oscil¬ 
lators, Dec. 21, 1945. RL-872 

Kyhl, R. L. The Use of the Magic Tee Microwave 
Bridge in Measuring Impedance, Dec. 12, 1944. 

RL-643 

See Dicke. RL-1002 

Larson, R. W., H. F. Balmer, A. S. Meier. Tests on 
Radar Echoes from Cylinders, July 10, 1942. RL-378 
LaRue, J. M., J. R. Perkins, K. J. Germeshausen. Tests 
on Five Types of Triggered Switch Modulators, June 
1, 1942. RL-210 

Lashof, T. W. Antenna Parts and Measuring Equip¬ 
ment, Nov. 5, 1943. RL-472 

Information on Radiation Laboratory Paraboloid 
Reflectors, Jan. 23, 1945. RL-679 

Laslett, L. J., see C. F. West. RL-377 

Calculation of Errors in Conical Scanning GL 
Systems Arising from Detuning When the Trans¬ 
mitter Frequency Is Pulled During the Rotation, 
March 1943. Informal RL-94 

et al. Tests of AGL-1 Installed in Tail of B-2J+D 
Airplane, Mar. 5, 1943. Informal RL-94 





AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


131 


Lawrance, R. B., et al. Impedance Characteristics and 
Equivalent Circuits for Vertical Radiators, Apr. 15, 
1944. RL-512 

Lawrence, J. A. APG-1 Tracking and Firing Tests, 
Jan. 15, 1945. Div. 14-244.1-M2 

Lawrence, T. E. AN/APG-13B Vulture Rocket Com¬ 
puter, Jan. 23, 1946. RL-909 

General Description, Special Installation Require¬ 
ments, and Mounting Dimensions of AN/APG-5 
Airborne Range Only [ARO] Equipment, Jan. 31, 
1944. RL-S-6 

Lawry, C. C., Jr. Analysis of an Amplidyne Servo- 
Mechanism, Feb. 10, 1942. RL-T-4 

Lawson, A. W., Jr., see Hollingsworth, L. M. RL-977 
Lawson, J. L. Design and Test of Concentric Trans¬ 
mission Lines, July 15, 1941. RL-141 

Standing Wave Detector, May 5, 1942. RL-344 

Elimination of the “Trombone ” Between Transmit¬ 
ter and Junction in a Duplexing System, May 4, 1942. 

RL-345 


Measurement of Impedance with the Standing 
Wave Detector, May 18, 1942. RL-346 

The T-R Box, May 13, 1943. RL-347 

Photography of Successive Pulse Reflections from 
a Moving Target, June 12, 1942. RL-348 

Measurement of the Q-Value of a T-R Box, July 
13, 1942. RL-349 

See R. L. McCreary. RL-352 

See Stone, A. M. RL-364 

Stone, A. M. The Double-Tuned Circuit with Tran¬ 
sitional Coupling, Oct. 8, 1945. RL-784 

Pulsed-Interference Suppression, Oct. 15, 1945. 


RL-826 

See Ashby. RL-914 

Detection of Propeller and Sambo Modulations, 

May 16, 1944. RL-S-10 

See Josephson. RL-S-52 

Leachman, R. B., et al. N 2 Gate Attachment for SCR- 

584, May 3, 1944. RL-566 

Lee, R. W. Range Height Indicator, Aug. 25, 1943. 


RL-418 


Lees, W., et al. Notes on the European and Eastern 
Atlantic S. S. Loran Systems, Apr. 17, 1945. 

BBRL-83 

Leiter, H. A. Dielectric Transmission Measurements, 
Jan. 15, 1943. RL-244 

et al. The 1B27TR Tube, Oct. 4, 1944. RL-594 

A Microwave Band-Pass Filter in Waveguide, Nov. 
16, 1945. RL-814 

Levine, R., et al. Chemical Methods for Maintaining 
the Partial Pressure of Water Vapor in TR Tubes, 
July 13, 1944. RL-593 

Lewis, F. D. Coordination, Dec. 19, 1940. RL-157 

Report on XP-61 Mock-up, Apr. 23, 1941. RL-2 
Lien, J. Project TGI ( AN/APX-11, AN/APX-16), 
Apr. 18, 1946. RL-1081 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for X-Band Coin¬ 
cident Beacon XCB (Mark I) AN / APX-14, Mar. 1, 
1945. RL-M-199 


Linford, L. B. Regular Report on the Components 
Testing System, Oct. 8, 1941. RL-41 

Regular Report on the Components Testing Sys¬ 
tem, Nov. 12, 1941. RL-42 

Regular Report of the Advanced Development 
System, Nov. 12, 1941. RL-46 

S. Seely. Special Report on Buffered Multiple 
Phase Box, Oct. 19, 1941 RL-44 

D. Williams, V. Josephson, W. Woodcock. Defini¬ 
tion of Maximum Range on Aircraft and Its Quanti¬ 
tative Determination, Nov. 12, 1942. RL-353 

D. Williams, V. Josephson, W. Woodcock. Sup¬ 
plementary Report on Altitude Determination by 
Means of an Expanded Elevation Indicator, Vertical 
PPI, Dec. 2, 1942. RL-354 

D. Williams, V. Josephson, W. Woodcock, Time 
Fluctuations of a Rotary Spark Gap Modulator, Dec. 
18, 1942. RL-356 

et al. Window Tests on AN/CPS-6, Leesburg, 
Florida, June 7 and 9, 1944, July 8, 1944. RL-S-20 

See Josephson. RL-S-52 

Lipkin, H. J., et al. Black Maria, Coincident Cross- 
Band Transponder for S-Band Radar (AEW), Dec. 
28, 1944. RL-672 

Lippmann, B. A. Theory of Directional Couplers, Dec. 

28, 1945. RL-860 

Lipscomb, G. Q. Waveforms, Voltage and Resistance 
Measurements in AN/APA-5 Indicator Equipment ,, 
Jan. 31, 1945. RL-S-38 

Logemann, H., Jr., see Hollingsworth, L. M. RL-977 

Longacre, A. Regular Report on the Operation of the 
Screen Cage, Oct. 8, 1941. RL-45 

Light Mountain Radar Set, Dec. 10, 1943. RL-491 

V-Beam G.C. Radar, Aug. 6, 1943. RL-507 

et al. AN/APS-10 a Lightweight X-Band Search 
Set, Aug. 20, 1945. RL-768- 

AN/APS-10 Airborne Radar, July 12, 1944. 

RL-S-22 


Longmire, C. L. Pulse-Length Discrimination in Bea¬ 
cons, Jan. 27, 1944. RL-510 

Luebke, E. A., see Ramsey, N. F. RL-381 

Lyman, E., see Hutner, R. A. RL-20 

J. J. Hibbert, Radar Target Contrast, June 2, 
1942. RL-375 

Radio Set RHB, Section 1, Technical Description 
of the Production Model Radio Set RHB; Section II, 
Adjustment and Alignment of Radio Set RHB, Jan. 
17, 1944. RL-508-1 

The SCR-584 Plotting Table System, July 3, 1944. 

RL-595 

The AEW System, Book I, Airborne Equipment, 
Aug. 15, 1945. RL-806-1 

The AEW System, Book II, Shipboard Equipment, 
Sept. 24, 1945. RL-806-2 

The AEW System, Book III, Test Equipment, Nov. 
5, 1945. RL-806-3 

See Schultz. RL-994 

Lyman, E. R., et al. Micro-H, Apr. 16, 1945. RL-714 



132 


PART V 


Macnee, A. B., see Beers. RL-528 

Grounded Grid I-F Amplifiers, Jan. 18, 1946. 

RL-1030 

MacNichol, E. F., Jr. ARO Range Unit, Apr. 9, 1943. 

RL-332 

B. Chance. Medium Precision, Self-Synchronous 
Automatic Range Tracking Circuit Model U, June 18, 
1942 RL-323 

MacRae, D., Jr., see Gray. RL-457 

Maddaus, I., Jr. IFF Antenna for Mounting on the 
Wing of a TBM Torpedo Bomber, Dec. 6 , 1945. 

RL-842 

IFF Receiving Antenna for Mounting in Cadillac 
Dish, Nov. 26, 1945. RL-843 

IFF Transmitting Antenna for Mounting in Cadil¬ 
lac Dish, Dec. 14, 1945. RL-844 

AEW Block III Relay Antenna, Nov. 30, 1945. 

RL-845 

Six-Element Vertically Polarized Beacon Antennas, 
Dec. 8 , 1945. RL-846 

Mallach, L. W. Reduction of Radar-Radio Interfer¬ 
ence from Modulators, Aug. 3, 1943. RL-431 

Mandeville, C. E., see Hudspeth, E. S. RL-458 

See Harrold, W. T. RL-598 

See Andrew, M. M. RL-766 

Mann, L. G. TFX.29RL Frequency Comparator, Feb. 

16, 1945. RL-681 

Mann, M. M. Vixen X, Dec. 15, 1944. RL-607 

Mansur, I., see Clarke, H. F. RL-731 

Discontinuities in Standing Wave Detectors and 
Waveguide Function Steps, Dec. 14, 1945. RL-893 

See Clarke, H. F. RL-1071 

Marcus, P. M. Theory of Radar Return from the 
Schnorkel, Jan. 15, 1945. RL-671 

The Interaction of Discontinuities on a Transmis¬ 
sion Line, Feb. 6 , 1946. RL-930 

Reflection of Radiation from Curved Surfaces, Jan. 
16, 1946. RL-1029 

Marcy, H. 0. Trainer for Mark 35 Radar, Apr. 5, 1946. 

RL-907 

et al. Instruction Manual for Projection PPI, Jan. 
10, 1944. RL-M-137 

Marcy, H. T., et al. Tests on a M3B1 Oil Gear and an 
Amplidyne Servo for the SCR-598 Central Problem, 
Jan. 4, 1944. RL-464 

Margenau, H. Dispersion of High Frequency Radio 
Waves in Ionized Gases, Oct. 26, 1945. RL-836 

Theoretical Interpretation of Recovery Times of 
TR Boxes, Jan. 9, 1946. RL-929 

Theory of Alternating Current Discharges in 
Gases, Jan. 10, 1946. RL-967 

Marsh, F. D., see Eisenstein, A. S. RL-813 

Marshak, R. E. Theory of Circular Bends in Rectangu¬ 
lar Wave Guides, June 24, 1943. RL-206 

Martin, E. G., see Hudson, F. C. RL-467 

Design of a U-Foot. Corner Reflector for K-Band, 
Aug. 20, 1945. RL-642 

Martin, F., see Williams, D. RL-365 

See Ashby, R. M. RL-913 

See Ashby, R. M. RL-914 

See Cefola, M. RL-963 


Mason, S. J. 45° Microwave Reflector, Nov. 19, 1943. 

RL-267 

The Range Calculator, Dec. 20, 1943. RL-497 

Horn Feeds for Parabolic Antennas, Jan. 22, 1946. 

RL-690 

SG-1 Mark III Antenna, Apr. 5, 1946. RL-1044 

Mathison, W. W., et al. Frequency Drift of Certain X- 
Band Magnetrons, Jan. 23, 1945. RL-663 

See Chaloff, R. S. RL-1062 

Mautner, L. A Shipborne Mechanical Rotation Plan 
Position Indicator. RL-315 

Mautz, C. W. The Solenoid Camera Drive, Oct. 10, 
1945 # Informal RL-91.5 

Maxwell, E. Conductivity Loss Measurements at K- 
Band, Jan. 15, 1946. RL-854 

May all, N. U. Some Photographic Measures of PPI 
Linearity and Addendum, Dec. 22, 1942. RL-389 

The Identification of Signals on PPI Photographs 
for the Construction of Radar Maps, Oct. 20, 1943. 

RL-449 

McBean, J. M. Electronic Line Voltage Stabilizers, 
Feb. 7, 1946. RL-1042 

McClure, G. W. N-l IFF Unit, Mar. 22, 1946. 

RL-645-14 

Two Proposed Methods of Recording the Position 
of a Moving Link Crab, June 20, 1945. RL-730 

The AN/APS-6 Antenna Simulator, Nov. 15, 1945. 

RL-839 

The OCJ-1 Trainer, Mar. 25, 1946. RL-1058 

McConnell, R. A. The Detection of Moving Targets 
among Ground Clutter by Coherent Pulse Methods, 
Dec. 14, 1943. RL-480 

See Emslie, A. G. RL-481 

See Cunningham, J. M. RL-562 

A Precision Z Sweep Generator, May 23, 1944. 

RL-563 

The Storage of Video Signals on Simple Mosaics, 

Feb. 18, 1946. RL-743 

An Experimental MTI System, Apr. 18, 1946. 

RL-744 

Some MTI Nomenclature in Use at Radiation 
Laboratory, May 2, 1945. Informal RL-65 

et al. Estimated Limitations of Kit MC-6^2, MTI 
for SCR-58A, June 18, 1945. Informal RL-65 

McCoy, F. C., et al. Radio Set RHB, Section III, Glider 
Checkout Procedure, Jan. 21, 1944. RL-508-2 

McCoy, R. T. Rosebud Microwave Beacon Equipment, 
Oct. 1, 1943. RL-460 

McCreary, R. L. Direct Coupling in the T-R Box, Nov. 
3, 1942. RL-352 

See J. L. Lawson, July 13, 1942. RL-349 

McFarlane, M. D., see Meagher, R. E. RL-388 

McGrath, S. Instruction Manual for B-18 Radar Instal¬ 
lation, Apr. 1, 1942. RL-M-100 

Instruction Manual for Raytheon Laboratory 
Modulators WX U051*, WX U051* A and WX h05U B, 
Apr. 7, 1942. RL-M-103 

McKenzie, A. A. Lightweight Loran Transmitter 
( LLTX), Apr. 3, 1944. RL-M-158A 

Harvey 170-T Loran Transmitter Manual, May 10, 
4944 ^ RL-M-162 







AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


133 


McKenzie, A. A. (Continued) 

Handbook of Operating Instructions for Loran 
Low Frequency Converter CV-27/UPN, Apr. 27, 
1945. RL-M-222 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for Loran 
Low-Frequency Converter CV-27/UPN, July 6, 1945. 

RL-M-225 

McLaughlin, D. B., et al. Precise Navigation by Means 
of a Radar Map Superposed on the PPI, Apr. 7, 1944. 

RL-503 


et al. A Microfilm Chart Projector for Radar 
Navigation, Jan. 23, 1945. RL-658 

Smith, C. A. The Radar Chart Projector, Apr. 18, 
1946. RL-926 

McMillan, E. B. Design Characteristics of Spinner 
Housing Materials, Jan. 12, 1943. RL-245 

Radome Bulletin Number 1 , Dec. 2, 1943. RL-483-1 
McMillan, E. M. B-18-A Report, February 13 to July 
22, 19^1. RL-1 

McMillan, F. L., Jr., J. B. Wiesner. Pre-ignition Trans¬ 
mission through Gas-switching Tubes and its Con¬ 
tribution to Crystal Failures, July 3, 1943. RL-254 

See Levine. RL-593 

et al. Recovery Time Measurements in Band-Pass 
T.R.’s for Various Gases, Dec. 18, 1945. RL-895 

Meagher, R. E. Regular Report on Indicators and Syn¬ 
chronizers, Oct. 15, 1941. RL-47 

Regular Report on Indicators and Synchronizers, 

Nov. 19, 1941. RL-48 

M. D. McFarlane. Geared Selsyns, Oct. 9, 1942. 

RL-388 

E. C. Pollard. Indicators and Synchronizers, Dec. 

24, 1941. RL-49 

See Emberson, R. M. RL-876 

Mealey, K. L., see Garrett, G. A. RL-382 

Mehringer, F. J., see Cady, W. M. RL-848 

Meier, A. S., see Larson, R. W. RL-378 

Meijer, R. R. A Trigger Generator for Signal Thresh¬ 
old Studies, Apr. 2, 1946. RL-1036 

Meservey, E. B. Unified Radar Bomb sight, URBS, July 
31, 1945. Informal RL-71 

Meyer, C. A. Handbook of Operating and Maintenance 
Instructions for Test Set TGI-3CA, Mar. 28, 1945. 

RL-M-204 


Preliminary Instruction Manual for S-Band Coin¬ 
cident Transponder Black Maria RT-74/APX, Sept. 
20, 1945. RL-M-211 

Michel, P. C. Special Report on 30-Mc Pulsed Signal 
Generator, Oct. 16, 1941. RL-109 

Miley, H. A., et al. Magnetron Starting Time, Mar. 14, 
1944. RL-509 

et al. Stability of Magnetrons Operated by Spark 
Gap Modulators, Oct. 9, 1944. RL-620 

et al. Increasing Stability of Operation of 4J31-35 
Magnetrons in the AN/CPS-1 System, Jan. 25, 1945. 

RL-621 

et al. Influences of Pulse Transformer Design on 
4J31-35 Magnetron Stability, Aug. 11, 1945. RL-622 
Miller, C. W. Amplidyne Servo for SCR-598 Surface 
Fire Control Set, Oct. 1, 1943. RL-435 

See Marcy, H. 0. RL-464 


Miller, E. E. Comparison of Reflectivities of Approxi¬ 
mately Similar Plastic and Metal Airplanes, May 22, 

1942. RL-384 
Development of a Flexible Relay Servo Mechanism 

and Application to Sector Scanning Spinner Con¬ 
trols, May 29, 1942. RL-386 

Tactical Devices Based on Superposition of a Plot¬ 
ting Board on the PPI Pattern, Aug. 8, 1942. RL-387 
A One-Tube, One-Selsyn Sector-Scanner, Dec. 6, 

1943. RL-448 

See McLaughlin, D. B. RL-503 

MEW Close Control, Apr. 30, 1946. RL-S-76 

Miller, J. W., see Bender, R. S. RL-729 

See Bent, A. E. RL-780 

Millett, W. E., et al. Survey of Foster Scanner De¬ 
velopments, Apr. 25, 1946. RL-1074 

Millman, J. Thyratron Servo Control Circuit for Spin¬ 
ners, Apr. 4, 1942. RL-31 

See Linford, L. B. RL-S-20 

Mitchell, R. M., see Katz, I. RL-547 

Montgomery, C. G., et al. Report of Activities of Syn¬ 
chronizer Section, Nov. 5, 1941. RL-75 

See Montgomery, D. D. RL-162 

See Montgomery, D. D. RL-163 

See Montgomery, D. D. RL-164 

See Montgomery, D. D. RL-167 

See Millett, W. E. RL-1074 

Montgomery, D. D., C. G. Montgomery. Polarization 
Effects in a Circular Wave Guide at 3 Cm, Sept. 12, 
1942. RL-162 


C. G. Montgomery. 3-Cm Magnetron Cold Imped¬ 
ance, Sept. 16, 1942. RL-163 

C. G. Montgomery. Losses and Reflections Intro¬ 
duced by Joints and Plungers in 3 Cm Waveguides, 
Oct. 15, 1942. RL-164 

C. G. Montgomery. Measurement with a Fre¬ 
quency-Modulated Oscillator at 3 Cm, Jan. 18, 1943. 

RL-167 


The Generation of Harmonics by Silicon and Ger¬ 


manium Crystals, Oct. 23, 1945. RL-818 

See Millett, W. E. RL-1074 

Montgomery, R. B., see Burgoyne, R. H. RL-651 

Moore, C. E., see Blue, R. W. RL-636 

See Blue, R. W. RL-640 

Moore, L. F., see Collins, G. B. RL-87 


Moore, T. M. A Description of AN/TPS-10 and Its 
Performance in Mountainous Terrain, Aug. 3, 1944. 

RL-606 

A Survey of the AN/TPS-10 (Little Abner), Apr. 
26, 1946. RL-S-69 

Moore, W. AEW Bedford Trials, Oct. 19, 1944. 

RL-S-32 

More, K. R. Performance Characteristics of the Mag¬ 
netron under Conditions Simulating Beacon Opera¬ 
tion, Tube Types 2J38 and 2J22, June 30, 1943. 


, 

RL-227 

See Miley, H. A. 

RL-509 

See Cole, P. A. 

RL-542 

See Miley, H. A. 

RL-621 

See Mathison, W. W. 

RL-663 






134 


PART y 


More, K. R. (Continued) 

Manual for Magnetrons, Types 2J 22-3 b, 706AY - 
GY, 7HAY and 718AY-EY, Sept. 1, 1943. RL-M-116 
Morse, P. M. Impedance in Transmission Lines and 
Waveguides, Apr. 15, 1941. RL-116 

Mosher, R. K. A Method for Relay Radar PP1 Syn¬ 
chronization, Apr. 20, 1944. RL-505 

Mulvey, J. X., Jr. Interconnecting AN/APA-5 and 
Army Radar Sets, Oct. 2, 1944. RL-S-30 

Murray, W. K. AEW, Airborne Early Warning, Sept. 
1, 1944. RL-S-26 

AEW, Airborne Early Warning (S-26 plus addi¬ 
tional material), Sept. 1, 1944. RL-S-27 

Myers, S. B. Parallel Plate Optics for Electrical Scan¬ 
ning, Dec. 15, 1944. RL-646 

Myers, W. L. Weight Analysis of Airborne Radar Sets, 
Jan. 1, 1945. RL-450 

Nash, J. P., see Hudspeth, E. L. RL-533 

See Hudspeth, E. L. RL-608 

Nathe, R. U., and W. Roth. Ql-2 and Q3 Servo Ampli¬ 
fiers, Sept. 25, 1945. RL-645-2 

A Dummy Log Transmitter for the OBJ Radar 
Trainer, Feb. 25, 1946. RL-1059 

Nawrocki, C. Fine Grid Technique, Apr. 3, 1943. 

RL-299 

Neelands, L. J., see Katz, I. RL-547 

Neher, H. V. The Radiation Laboratory S-Band Ampli¬ 
fier (Preliminary Report), July 10, 1943. RL-306 

Low-Voltage K-Band Oscillator, Sept. 17, 1945. 

RL-764 


Some Notes on Space-Charge-Limited Oscillators 
and Amplifiers at Microwave Frequencies, Nov. 15, 
1945. RL-822 

Neher, L. K., see Ashby, R. M. RL-917 

Newell, S. Instruction Manual for Audio Indicator, 
Type 123R, Mar. 26, 1942. RL-M-122 

Nibbe, G. H. A Method for Automatic Frequency Con¬ 
trol of Thermally Tuned Oscillators, Dec. 20, 1945. 

RL-959 

Combined Reflector-Cavity Automatic Frequency 
Control for Thermally Tuned Reflex Oscillator Tubes, 
Dec. 11, 1945. RL-1034 

Model 5 Synchroscope, June 2, 1944. RL-S-18 

Nichinson, D. B., et al. Mechanical Resonant Scanner, 
Mar. 13, 1946. RL-782 

Nichols, N. B., see Hurewicz, W. RL-555 

See Hutchinson, F. RL-1007 

Niemann, F. L. S-Band Coaxial Line to Rectangular 
Waveguide Transitions, Dec. 7, 1945. RL-802 

Nonnemaker, G. M. MTI for MEW, May 24, 1945. 

RL-752 

Noodleman, S. Production Sources of Self-Synchronous 
Units, Dec. 1, 1942. RL-282 

Nottingham, W. B. Luminescence of RCA Cathode-Ray 
Tube with Cascade Screen, Feb. 2, 1942. RL-137 

Report on Measurement of British CR Tubes with 
Long-Persistence Screens, Oct. 7, 1942. RL-310 

Conference on P7 Cathode-Ray Tubes held April 5 
and 6, 19b3, May 14, 1943. RL-314 


Nottingham, W. B. (Continued) 

et al. Proposed Performance Specifications for the 
P7 Long-Persistence Cascade Screen, Aug. 12, 1942. 

RL-309 

Studies of British Phosphors of the Type “C,” “H,” 
“K,” and “M,” Aug. 2, 1943. RL-405 

Notes on Photometry, Colorimetry, and an Expla¬ 
nation of the Centibel Scale, Dec. 17, 1945. RL-804 

Memorandum Describing High Gain DC Ampli¬ 
fier. RL-M-110 

Comparison of P7 Screen Test Methods, Mar. 14, 
1944. RL-S-9 

Nowak, W. B. Antenna Feeds from %e" Coaxial Line, 
July 5, 1943. RL-274 

O'Day, M. D., see Lipkin, H. J. RL-672 

Olson, V. A. A Moving COHO Conversion Unit, Apr. 

3, 1946. RL-975 

O’Neal, R. D., et al. Application of Corner Reflectors 
to Radar (Theoretical), May 14, 1943. RL-203 

Application of Corner Reflectors to Radar (Ex¬ 
perimental ), July 1, 1943. RL-280 

Operation for Peak Performance, Dec. 20, 1945. 

RL-S-74 

Orpin, L. H. Ultra-Portable Microwave Radar Bea¬ 
cons as Beam Approach Aids in Aircraft Landing, 
July 4, 1944. RL-581 

Preliminary Manual for Radar Beacon Type BPS 
(Prototype of AN/CPN-8, Similar in Function and 
Corresponds to SCR-620), Jan. 3, 1944. RL-M-130 

Ottens, R. C. AN/APS-15A and AN/APS-15B Tests, 
Nov. 27, 1945. RL-S-57 

et al. Flight Test of an Experimental Horn-Fed 
Antenna for H2X, Dec. 1, 1944. Informal RL-91.3 
Overhage, C. F. J. Radar Photo Reconnaissance, Apr. 
10, 1944. RL-S-13 

Termination Report on Radar Photo Reconnais¬ 
sance Project, Nov. 16, 1944. RL-S-34 

H2K Radar Displays, Apr. 9, 1945. RL-S-44 

Project Falcon, Air-to-Surface Radar Range for 
75-Mm Cannon in B-25, Dec. 15, 1943. 

Informal RL-91 

Project Falcon, AN/APG-13, Jan. 24, 1944. 

Informal RL-91 


Page, R. G., see Duvall, G. F. RL-S-63 

Paine, G. R. AN/APS-b (ASH) Trainer, Sept. 29, 

1944. RL-446 
AN/APG-Tl Training Equipment, July 28, 1945. 

RL-759-1 

AN/APG-15 Modification Kit for AN/APG-Tl 
Training Equipment, Aug. 30, 1945. RL-759-2 

Painter, N. H., see Krock, R. RL-502 

Matching Resistance Curves by Means of Two 
Linear Ganged Potentiometers and a Three-Termi¬ 
nal Resistance Network, Aug. 17, 1944. RL-610 

See Crout, P. D. RL-629 

See Crout, P. D. RL-696 

Calculation of the Resonant Frequencies of a Torus 
by Lagrangian and Variational Methods, Nov. 14, 

1945. RL-924 

Palmer, C. H., Jr., see Josephson, V. RL-S-52 



AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


135 


Pao, C. S., et al. Paraboloid Antenna Characteristics 
as a Function of Feed Tilt, Feb. 16, 1944. RL-479 

Electrical Design of the AN/TPS-10 Antenna, Dec. 


28, 1944. RL-648 

Shaping the Primary Pattern of a Horn Feed, Jan. 

22, 1945. RL-655 

The Beavertail (AN/CPS-U) Antenna, Apr. 9, 

1946. RL-1027 

Parker, F. D., see Hutner, R. A. RL-21 

See Hutner, R. A. RL-22 

See Hutner, R. A. RL-23 

See Furry. RL-795 

Pearsall, C. S. Corrosion of Copper, Brass, and Alumi¬ 
num by Gaseous Dielectrics, Jan. 13, 1943. 

RL-248 (53-17) 

See Fox, M. RL-501 

See McMillan, F. L. RL-895 


Pearson, M. D., et al. The SCI Rapid Scan Height- 


Finding Antenna, July 9, 1945. RL-688 

Perkins, E. R. Results of Tests Performed on “Syn¬ 
chro” Units and Systems, Jan. 14, 1944. RL-490 

Synchro Units and Their Characteristics, June 27, 
1945. RL-740 

See Foster, C. E. RL-921 

Perkins, G. D., see Lipkin, H. J. RL-672 

Perkins, J. R., see LaRue, J. M. RL-210 


et al. Report on Type A and Type B Pulse Trans¬ 
mission Cables and Connectors, Sept. 11, 1943. 


RL-424 


Perry, H. A., Jr. Electrical Test Methods for Radomes, 
Jan. 11, 1946. RL-483-26 

Peterson, J. M. Microwave Technique as of May 19US. 

RL-T-13 

Phillips, R. S. Conical Scanning, Aug. 4, 1946. RL-367 
Servomechanisms, May 11, 1943. RL-372 

See Chance, B. June 1, 1942. RL-320 

et al. Modified Homing Course, Nov. 2, 1942. 

RL-369 

Aided Tracking, Part II, Nov. 3, 1943. RL-453 

et al. Theoretical Calculation on Best Smoothing 
of Position Data for Gunnery Prediction, Feb. 16, 

1944. RL-532 

See Dowker, C. H. RL-578 

Noise Filtering Properties of Third Detectors, Oct. 

1, 1945. RL-833 

et al. Analysis of the Tracking Errors of the 
MK56X System, Mar. 1, 1946. RL-884 

Pierce, J. A., et al. Simple Computation of Distance 
on the Earth's Surface, July 8, 1944. RL-582 

The Future of Hyperbolic Navigation, Aug. 18, 

1945. RL-625 

Pietz, E., and M. D. Fagen. Vibration and Shock Com¬ 
parison Tests of 7" Cathode Ray Tubes in Two Dif¬ 
ferent Type Mounts. RL-390 

Pike, B. W. Modification of SCR-58U for Oboe II, Feb. 

15, 1944. RL-M-151 

Pinney, E., see Phillips, R. S. RL-369 

Plain, G. J., et al. Data on SCR 58U Control Equip¬ 
ment, Dec. 17, 1942. RL-370 

Servo Generator Life Tests, Apr. 8, 1944. RL-S-11 


Platt, J. B., et al. Magnetron Stabilizing Tuner, Dec. 
2, 1943. RL-473 

See Lyman, E. R. RL-714 

Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for AN/ 
APA-UO (Micro-H Mark II) Airborne Attachment to 
AN/APS-15, Feb. 7, 1945. RL-M-194 

Platzman, R., see Evans, J. E. RL-451 

Polk, I. Synchro Test Equipment and Test Procedure, 
Mar. 7, 1944. RL-434 

Pollard, E. C. Performance Report of the High-Power 
Ground System, June 22, 1942. RL-373 

See Meagher, R. E. RL-49 

Elimination of Ground Clutter, Mar. 13, 1944. 


RL-526 

Poole, A. R., see Keary, T. J. RL-808 

Porterfield, C. F., see Chu, L. J. RL-486 

Posin, D. Q., see Clarke, H. F. RL-731 

Pote, A. J. Adjustment of Lor an Antennas and An¬ 
tenna Coupling Units at Frequencies Between 1700 
and 2000 Kilocycles, Feb. 20, 1944. RL-511 

See Lawrance, R. B. RL-512 

Pound, R. V. Stub Supports in %" Coaxial Lines, May 
19, 1942. RL-232 

Phase Distortion in Broad-Band Stub Supports, 
Aug. 17, 1942. RL-237 

An S-Band Crystal Mixer, Dec. 14, 1942. RL-242 

Comparison of the Frequency Sensitivities of 
Series and Shunt TR Junctions, Jan. 20, 1943. 


RL-247 


R. Berger. Preplumbing of Tees for G-Band, Nov. 
3, 1942. RL-238 

A Microwave Frequency Discriminator, Aug. 4, 
1945. RL-662 


Frequency Discontinuities of Local Oscillator 
Tubes Due to High-Q Load Circuits, Feb. 27, 1945. 

RL-694 

An Electronic Frequency Stabilization System for 
CW Microwave Oscillators, Oct. 1, 1945. RL-815 

A Duplex Communication System for Microwaves, 
Nov. 20, 1945. RL-830 

An Improved Frequency Stabilization System for 
Microwave Oscillators, Oct. 26, 1945. RL-837 

Powell, V., see Fox, M. RL-501 

Preston, W. M. Tune-up Procedure for 3-Cm R.F. Sys¬ 
tem, May 25, 1942. RL-160 

Matching, Losses and Frequency Sensitivity of a 
3-Cm R.F. System, May 25, 1942. RL-161 

Rotary Joints with E 0 Stub Transformers, Dec. 18, 
1942. RL-243 

See Platt, J. B. RL-473 

Siting and Range of Microwave Beacons, July 5, 
1944. RL-590 

Purcell, E. M. Wave Guide Components and Instru¬ 
ments for the 1.25 Cm Region, Dec. 3, 1942. RL-165 

A Method for Measuring the Absolute Gain of 
Microwave Antennas, Jan. 3, 1943. RL-168 

et al. K-Band Csec 2 Antennas with a Line Source 
and Shaped Cylindrical Reflector, Nov. 3, 1944. 

RL-624 








136 


PART V 


Rado, G. T. Measurements of the Attenuation of K- 
Band Waves by Rain, Mar. 7, 1945. RL-603 

Ragan, G. L. Loss Measurement by Two-Probe Power 
Reversal Method, Dec. 7, 1942. RL-240 

See Reed, J. RL-255 

See Clarke, H. F. RL-1071 

Ramsey, N. F. Airborne 3-Cm Radar Equipment for 
AI and ASV Applications, May 22, 1942. RL-27 

et al. Advance Development of 3.3-Cm System, 
May 20, 1941. RL-24 

et al. Photographs of the PPI Indicator Tube with 
3-Cm ASV over Water and Land, Oct. 27, 1942. 

RL-381 

Rawcliffe, R. D. Deflection Yoke Design Information, 
Feb. 23, 1945. RL-674 

Focus Coil Conti'ol for Cathode Ray Tubes, May 
17, 1944. RL-S-17 

Raymond, R. C. Scattering of 10-Cm Radiation by 

Model Airplane, May 21, 1942. RL-156 

See Chance, B. RL-7 

Redheffer, R. M. Radome Bulletin Number 2, An Out¬ 
line of the Electrical Properties of Radomes, Dec. 20, 
1943. RL-483-2 

Radome Bulletin Number U, Transmission and Re¬ 
flection of Single Plane Sheets, July 12, 1944. 

RL-483-4 

Radome Bulletin Number 6, Radomes and System 
Performance, Nov. 17, 1944. RL-483-6 

Radome Bulletin Number 7, The Measurement of 
High Reflections at Low Power, Nov. 20, 1944. 

RL-483-7 

Radome Bulletin Number 9, The Matching of High 
Standing Wave Ratios, Dec. 22, 1944. RL-483-9 

See Dowker, Y. RL-483-10 

Radome Bulletin Number 11, Electrical Properties 
of Double-Wall and Sandwich Radomes, Feb. 1, 1945. 

RL-483-11 

Radome Bulletin Number 12, Transmission and Re¬ 
flection of Parallel Plane Sheets, Jan. 26, 1945. 

RL-483-12 

Radome Bulletin Number 13, Elliptical Polariza¬ 
tion Produced by Streamlined Radomes, Feb. 12, 
1945. RL-483-13 

See Dowker, Y. RL-483-14 

et al. Radome Bulletin Number 15, The Measure¬ 
ment of Dielectric Constants in the One-Centimeter 
Band, May 11, 1945. RL-483-15 

See Dowker, Y. RL-483-17 

Radome Bulletin Number 18, The Dependence of 
Magnetron Pulling on Radome Shape and Orientation, 
Mar. 1, 1946. RL-483-18 

Reed, J., et al. Capacity {Choke) Couplings as Rigid 
and Non-Rigid Waveguide Connectors, Aug. 27, 1943. 

RL-255 

et al. H2X Range Unit for Navigation and Bomb¬ 
ing, Aug. 23, 1942. RL-342 

et al. Type J and A Test Unit, Aug. 21, 1943. 

RL-343 

Rat Race Duplexing, Feb. 4, 1946. RL-888 


Reed, J. (Continued) 

Use and Derivation of A, Z, 0 Chart, May 18, 1943. 

RL-T-14 

Reed, J. C. SB-846B S-Band Oscillator, Feb. 26, 1946. 

RL-954 

Preliminary Instruction Book for Shore Bombard¬ 
ment Beacon Navy Model Mark 2 Mod 0 and Mod 1, 
Oct. 31, 1944. RL-M-185 

Reed, W. 0. Line-Controlled Blocking Oscillator, Oct. 
29, 1942. RL-214 

Multiple Pulse Generators, Oct. 15, 1942. RL-278 

See Bostick, W. H., May 19, 1942. RL-211 

The Use of Synchros for Radial Time Base Dis¬ 
plays, Mar. 21, 1946. RL-941 

Rehkopf, H. L., see Bostick, W. H. RL-217 

See Bostick, W. H. RL-218 

See Bostick, W. H. RL-219 

See Bostick, W. H. RL-463 

See Bostick, W. H. RL-470 

See Bostick, W. H. RL-545 

See Bostick, W. H. RL-546 

Equivalent Circuit of a Pulse Transformer Core, 
Mar. 20, 1945. RL-666 

Riblet, H. J. X-Band Horizontally Polarized Non-direc- 
tional Antennas, Apr. 22, 1944. RL-489 

S-Band Horizontally Polarized Non-directional An¬ 
tennas, Feb. 14, 1944. RL-517 

Aspen Airborne Antenna, Aug. 25, 1944. RL-519 
See Birchard, B. L. RL-577 

S-Band Vertically Polarized Non-directional An¬ 
tennas, Dec. 20, 1944. RL-623 

Slotted Dipole Impedance Theory, Nov. 21, 1945. 

RL-772 

See Gilbert, E. N. RL-796 

See Barker. RL-871 

See Barker. RL-976 

Rice, P. J. Comparative Photographs of 1- and 5-Micro¬ 
second Signals, Dec. 16, 1943. RL-492 

Richardson, J. E., see Cook, J. E. RL-911 

Ricker, C. R. Instruction Manual for Model 17 Modu¬ 
lator, Mar. 1, 1946. RL-M-187 

Instruction Manual for Model 20 Laboratory Modu¬ 
lator, Feb. 19, 1946. RL-M-232 

Rieke, F. F. Analysis of Magnetron Performance, Part 
I, Equivalent Circuit, Method, Applications, Sept. 16, 
1942. RL-229 

et al. R.F. Loading of 10-Cm Magnetrons, Aug. 24, 
1942. RL-221 

Adjustment of Magnetron Frequency by an Ex¬ 
ternal Tuner, Sept. 6, 1943. RL-412 

See Evans, J. E. RL-451 

See Fletcher, R. C. RL-809 

See Evans, J. E. RL-1051 

Rierdan, R. C., et al. Operating Instructions for the 
Model Jfl7 Klystron for Use as a Local Oscillator in 
Radar Receivers, May 6, 1942. RL-M-108 

Rieth, W. M. MHF Mobile Height Finder Modified 
SCR-615, Sept. 20, 1943. RL-444 

AN/CPA-7 Operations Room Equipment Supple- 



AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


137 


Rieth, W. M. (Continued) 
menting Radio Set AN/CPS-1, July 2, 1945. 

RL-M-228 


Risser, J. R. Characteristics of Horn Feeds on Rec¬ 
tangular Waveguide, Dec. 28, 1945. RL-656 

See Keary. RL-808 

et al. Linear Array for Use in the AN / APS-23 
Antenna, Mar. 19, 1946. RL-973 

Roberts, A., et al. A Racon Prospectus with a Pictorial 
Brief of BGS. RL-357 

BUPS (AN/UPN-1, 2) an Ultra-Portable S-Band 
Radar Beacon and Its Tactical Uses, June 24, 1944. 

RL-583 

Possible Radar Solutions to the Problem of Accu¬ 
rate Siting of Field Artillery, Apr. 7, 1944. RL-S-12 
Notes on the Rebecca-H System from Information 
Obtained at TRE, Aug. 25, 1943. Informal RL-71 
Roberts, S., et al. Measuring Instruments for Three 
Centimeters, Mar. 9, 1942. RL-26 

A Simplified Analysis of Conversion Loss of Crys¬ 
tal Converters, July 3, 1943. RL-253 

Conversion Loss Measuring Apparatus for Crys¬ 
tals in the 3-Cm Band, Aug. 3, 1943. RL-257 

Noise Temperature Measuring Apparatus for 
Crystals as 10,000 to 30-Megacycle Converters, Feb. 
11, 1943. RL-296 

Theory of Noise Measurements on Crystals as Fre¬ 
quency Converters, Jan. 20, 1943. RL-293 

See Alexander, R. M. RL-25 

See Dicke, R. H. RL-287 

See Huntington, H. B. RL-256 

See Ramsey, N. F. RL-24 

et al. Comparisons of the Usual Methods of Meas¬ 
uring Conversion Loss of Crystals and a New Em¬ 
pirical Method, Aug. 31, 1943. RL-408 

Operation of 1N23 Crystal Rectifiers, Dec. 14, 1943. 

RL-496 

A Feedback Circuit for Measuring Output Noise 
Ratio of Crystal Rectifiers, Jan. 10, 1945. RL-667 

A Method of Rating the Stability of Oscillators for 
MT1, Oct. 16, 1945. RL-819 

1N23 Loss Measuring Set Type 7368, June 29, 
1944. RL-M-171 

1N23 Noise Measuring Set Type 7438, Dec. 21, 
1944. RL-M-190 


Robertson, R. McG. Variable Width Waveguide Scan¬ 
ners for Eagle (AN/APQ-7) and GCA (AN/MPN- 
1), Apr. 30, 1946. RL-840 

Design Considerations for an Improved Intercep¬ 
tion (Al) Radar, The AN/APS-21 System, Dec. 15, 
1945. RL-868 

Robinson, C. S., Jr. Cathode Temperatures in Magne¬ 
trons, Mar. 31, 1942. RL-90 

Operating Characteristics of the 707A Reflex Oscil¬ 
lator (McNally Tube), June 9, 1942. RL-233 

Operating Characteristics of the 707A Reflex Oscil¬ 
lator (McNally Tube), Supplement to Report 53-3. 

RL-234 

Operating Characteristics of the 417 Reflex Kly¬ 
stron. RL-235 


Robinson, C. S., Jr. (Continued) 

Temperature-Compensated 707A (McNally Tube). 

RL-236 

Robinson, C. V. Pill Box Antenna for Glide Path, Nov. 
9, 1942. RL-260 

Horizontally Polarized 9.1 cm Biconical Horn Bea¬ 
con Antenna, Nov. 10, 1942. RL-263 

Rapid Scanning, High Resolution Antennas, Pre¬ 
liminary Report, Feb. 15, 1943. RL-265 

See Van Atta, L. C., Mar. 3, 1943. RL-269 

See Pearson, M. D. RL-688 

Rochester, N. Crystals, Feb. 17, 1942. RL-153 

Rogers, J. R. ARO Range Follow-up Unit, Mar. 19, 
1943. RL-331 

Rollefson, R., et al. Maximum Allowable Negative 
Backswing after Pulses, Apr. 13, 1943. RL-363 

See Hartman, L. A. RL-571 

Rollman, R. F. Results of Tests on Use of Rebecca- 
Eureka by the Army Ground Forces, July 26, 1944. 

RL-500 

Rosenberg, P. Linearity of Standard Wire-Wound 
Volume-Control Type Potentiometers, Feb. 3, 1943. 

RL-313; 

Specification of Performance Tests for PPI Sinu¬ 
soidal Potentiometers, Types RL10E and RL14, May 
25, 1943. RL-316 

Present Status of Potentiometer Projects in the 
Radiation Laboratory, June 15, 1943. RL-318 

Potentiometer Type RL-B for Azimuth and Ele¬ 
vation Indication on Magnetically Deflected Cathode- 
Ray Tubes, July 15, 1943. RL-409 

Sinusoidal Potentiometer Types RL10CB, RL10CD, 
SHOE, and RLU, Aug. 16, 1943. RL-423 

Sinusoidal Potentiometers Types RL11, RL15, 
RL204, Dec. 16, 1943. RL-459 

Tokyo H2X Photographs. Comparison of Opera¬ 
tional PPI Photographs with PPI Predictions of the 
Ultrasonic Radar Trainer, Mar. 24, 1945. RL-715 

See Frankel, S. RL-1050 

Instruction for Installation and Maintenance of 
Waffle Relief Maps in Ultrasonic Trainers, Apr. 30, 
1945. RL-M-206 

Specifications for 15-Mc Supersonic Crystal for 
Crystal Cartridges Types 3 and 7B, Jan. 22, 1945. 

RL-S-35 


Ultrasonic Radar Trainer PPI Photographs of a 

Simulated H2X Bombing Mission over Tokyo, Mar. 

24, 1945. RL-S-45 

Velocity of Propagation of 15-Mc Ultrasonic 

Pulses in Liquids, Nov. 5, 1945. RL-S-56 

Roth, W. Fading Simulator, May 10, 1944. RL-556 

QA-2B Servo Adaptor, Dec. 16, 1944. RL-645-1 

See Nathe, R. U. RL-645-2 

See Hodder, W. RL-645-13 

Nosmo Doppler Simulator, Feb. 1, 1946. RL-857 

A Displacement or Velocity Servo Amplifier, Feb. 

25, 1946. RL-1015 

et al. Preliminary Technical Manual for Falcon 

Trainer ANJAPG-13-T1, Oct. 20, 1944. RL-M-182 

Rovner, L. Hygraph Instruction Manual, Aug. 8, 1945. 

RL-M-230 







138 


PART y 


Rowland, H. Absorption Coefficient of a Styraloy 
Filled Coaxial Line, Mar. 4, 1946. RL-827 

New Type Probe for Coaxial Standing Wave De¬ 
tector, Feb. 8, 1946. RL-835 

Broad Band Bi-Conical Vertically Polarized Dipole, 
Feb. 6, 1946. RL-851 

Double Skinback Antenna, Mar. 29, 1946. RL-852 
Rubenstein, P. J., see Kerr, D. E. RL-406 

See Fishback, W. T. RL-478 

See Katz, I. RL-547 

See Fishback, W. T. RL-568 

Over-Water Transmission Measurements, 19J+1+. 
Part I; Preliminary Analysis of Radio and Radar 
Measurements, Dec. 15, 1944. RL-649 

See Fishback, W. T. RL-799 

Russell, J. B. Computers for Radar Control of Plane- 
to-Plane Gunfire . 14-130 

Saad, T. S. X-Band Low-Pressure Tests, Dec. 10, 1942. 

RL-241 

X-Band Measurements at Low Pressure, May 18, 
1943. RL-250 

Samson, E. W., see Sturtevant, J. M. RL-978 

Introduction to Alernating Currents, Q Values, 
and Transmission Lines, Aug. 29, 1944. RL-T-17 

Samuelson, P. A. Analysis of Tracking Data. Descrip¬ 
tion of Calculations, Oct. 3, 1944. RL-628 

Sands, D. N., see Bailey, F. S. RL-570 

Saxon, D. S., see Banos, A. RL-748 

General Theory of Electronic Beam Modulators, 
Mar. 15, 1946. RL-758 

Sayre, D., et al. Computer Mark 11+ AN/APA-30 XN-1 
Instruction Manual, Oct. 16, 1944. RL-M-179 

Pulse Doppler with Reference to Ground Speed 
Indication, Mar. 20, 1944. Informal RL-63 

Schneider, E. G. Brief Description of MEW Micro- 
wave Early Warning, Sept. 7, 1943. RL-428 

Schreiner, K. E., see Deerhake, W. J. RL-S-67 

Schultz, Ens. C., see Nichinson, Mar. 13, 1946. RL-782 
Schultz, H. L. Lighthouse Tube Transmitter-Receiver 
LHTR Mk I, Sept. 10, 1943. RL-429 

See Longacre, A. RL-768 

et al. Firefly Moving Vehicle Detector AN/APS-27, 
Feb. 18, 1946. RL-994 

Schuman, R. H. Regular Report on the Maintenance 
Group, Nov. 26, 1941. RL-61 

Schumb, W. C., see Eisenstein, A. S. RL-813 

Schwartz, J., see Austin, Aug. 30, 1945. RL-S-58 

Schwinger, J. S. Theory of Obstacles in Resonant Cavi¬ 
ties and Waveguides, May 21, 1943. RL-205 

Scott, E. J. Slip-Ring Assembly for MK 56 Director, 
Mar. 26, 1946. RL-877 

Seely, S. Regular Report on the XT-3, The Ten-Centi¬ 
meter Truck System, Oct. 22, 1941. RL-58 

See Linford, L. B., Oct. 9, 1941. RL-44 

Features and Operations of Radio Set SCR-582, 
Feb. 15, 1943. RL-394 

Theory of Impedance and Admittance Diagrams 
and Allied Subjects, Feb. 18, 1943. RL-T-10 

Selove, W. Detector Cancellation Error as a Function 
of Carrier Frequency, Oct. 31, 1945. RL-859 


Selove, W. (Continued) 

Notes on MTI Receivers, Mar. 25, 1946. RL-1010 

Dynamic-Range Compression for MTI, Mar. 15, 
1946. RL-1016 

An Automatic Noise-Figure Meter, Mar. 26, 1946. 

RL-1017 

Severinghaus, J. W. Instructions for Operation of 
High Gain Video Amplifier for P1+-E Synchroscope, 
June 1, 1944. RL-M-166 

See Jacobson, E. A. S. RL-M-174 

See Jacobson, E. A. S. RL-M-186A 

Instructions for TS-1+16/AP Check Set, Feb. 11, 
1946. RL-M-234 

Sewell, E. F., see Eisenstein, A. S. RL-813 

Shapiro, H., see Forbes, G. D. RL-791 

Supersonic Delay Lines, Mar. 15, 1946. RL-850 

Glossary of Terms Used in Connection with Radia¬ 
tion Laboratory Radar, Nov. 15, 1943. RL-M-144 

Shapiro, I., see Katz, I. RL-M-142 

Sheckels, G. K., see Fairbank, J. D. RL-576 

Sheridan, J., see Roberts, A. RL-357 

Sheridan, J. C. Computers for Radar Control of Plane- 
to-Plane Gunfire. 14-130 

Sheriff, W. B., see Davenport, L. L. RL-1028 

Sherman, D. F. Two Circularly Polarized S-Band 
Horns, Jan. 15, 1946. RL-980 

An X-Band Hemi-Iso tropic Radiator, Jan. 10, 1946. 

RL-981 

Dipole Arrays Backed by Reflecting Sheets, Mar. 
14, 1946. RL-1014 

Sherr, R., see Nichinson, D. B. RL-782 

et al. Instruction Manual for Automatic H2X 
Camera Model A, May 23, 1944. RL-M-163 

et al. Temporary Instruction Manual for Auto¬ 
matic Radar Camera Model B, Apr. 15, 1944. 

RL-M-164A 

et al. Temporary Instruction Manual for Auto¬ 
matic H2X Camera Model B, May 1, 1944. 

RL-M-164B 

Sherwin, C. W. Plan-Position Indicator Using a Sinu¬ 
soidal Potentiometer, Dec. 30, 1942. RL-312 

Indicators for a Ground-Controlled Approach Sys¬ 
tem, July 1, 1943. RL-317 

Clamping Tubes, May 12, 1944. RL-572 

Operating Instructions for the Model B PPI Indi¬ 
cator Central, Apr. 9, 1942. RL-M-107 

Shoemaker, F., see Mann, M. M. RL-607 

Sichak, W. Double Dipole Rectangular Waveguide An¬ 
tennas, June 26, 1943. RL-273 

One-sided Inductive Irises and Quarter-wave Ca¬ 
pacitive Transformers in Waveguide, Nov. 17, 1943. 

RL-426 

See Purcell, E. M. RL-624 

APQ-13 60-Inch Antenna, Aug. 1, 1945. RL-751 

See Cady, W. M. RL-848 

Siegert, A. J. F. On the Fluctuations in Signals Re¬ 
turned by Many Independently Moving Scatterers, 
Nov. 12, 1943. RL-465 

On the Appearance of the A-Scope when the Pulse 
Travels through a Homogeneous Distribution of Scat¬ 
terers, Nov. 9, 1943. RL-466 








AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


139 


Siegert, A. J. F. (Continued) 

See Bartelink, E. H. B. RL-530 

Fluctuations in the Return Signals from Random 
Scatterers, Jan. 24, 1946. RL-773 

Silver, S. Contribution of the Dish to the Impedance 
of an Antenna , Sept. 17, 1943. RL-442 

See Pao, C. S. RL-479 

Double-Curvature Surfaces for Beam Shaping with 
Point-Source Feeds, June 15, 1945. RL-691 

Analysis and Correction of the Impedance Mis¬ 
match due to a Reflector, Sept. 25, 1945. RL-810 

Simmons, E. C., et al. Instructions for TBK-2RL Im¬ 
pedance Bridge, Feb. 13, 1946. RL-M-257 

Simonds, W. N., Jr. Technical Manual for SSV Trainer 
(RCC Model only), Mar. 15, 1944. RL-M-160 

See Roth, W. RL-M-182 

Sinsheimer, R. L. A Final Report on AN/APS-10, 
Mar. 1, 1946. RL-874 

Sise, A. F., et al. History of AN/APG-5, ARO, Jan. 15, 
1946. Div. 14-323.11-M4 

Sitterly, B. W. Elements of Loran, Mar. 8, 1944. 

RL-499 

See Pierce, J. A. RL-582 

Handbook of Procedures for Mobile Charting 
Units, Air Transportable Loran System, Mar. 30, 
1946. RL-M-183 

Slater, J. C. Noise and the Reception of Pulses, Feb. 
13, 1941. RL-115 

Theory of the Magnetron Oscillator, August 1941. 

RL-118 

Microwave Transmission, Oct. 16, 1941. RL-121 

Resonant Modes of the Magnetron, Aug. 31, 1942. 

RL-182 

Forced Oscillations in Cavity Resonators, Dec. 31, 

1942. RL-188 


Input Impedance and Tuning of Magnetron Cavi¬ 
ties, Feb. 3, 1943. RL-190 

Theory of Magnetron Operation, Mar. 8, 1943. 

RL-200 

Operation and Testing of Reflex Oscillators, June 
18, 1945. RL-74 

Lecture Notes. RL-T-1 

Slaunwhite, W. R., et al. Handbook of Maintenance 
Instructions for AN/APA-53 Indicator Assembly, 
Oct. 24, 1945. RL-M-243 

et al. Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for 
AN/AIC-6 Intercommunication System, Oct. 23, 1945. 

RL-M-244 

Slusser, E. A. AN/APG-21 {Terry), Aug. 25, 1945. 

RL-794 

See Hodges, H. T. RL-M-152C 

AN!APG-21, Terry. Div. 14-323.2-M13 

Frequency Pulling of ARO Lighthouse Cavi¬ 
ties, Feb. 14, 1944. Informal RL-91 

The Effects of Cavity Bias on the ARO Cavity 
Operated by the ARO Modulator, Apr. 27, 1944. 

Informal RL-91 

Smith, A. G., see Smith, W. V. RL-230 

The J+J70-77 Series of Tunable Magnetrons, Feb. 4, 
1946. RL-1006 


Smith, C. A., see McLaughlin, D. B. RL-658 

See McLaughlin, D. B. RL-926 

Preliminary Instructions for the Manual Bearing 
Unit, Jan. 9, 1945. RL-M-192 

Smith, J. A. Radar Detection of Ground Objects from 
the Ground, Sept. 15, 1943. RL-420 

Smith, S. A., F. M. Ashbrook. Intermediate-Frequency 
Amplifier Overload Characteristics, Jan. 31, 1946. 

RL-1032 

Smith, W. 0. A Broad Band TEM Pillbox, Jan. 11, 
1946. RL-901 

A Grid-Type R-F Attenuator, Apr. 4, 1946. RL-902 
A Flat Plate Beam-Shaping Antenna, Jan. 15, 
1946. RL-903 

Capacitive Type R-F Attenuators, Jan. 18, 1946. 

RL-995 


Smith, W. V. Practical Considerations of Magnetron 
Design, Aug. 22, 1943. RL-226 

et al. Field Patterns in Cold Magnetrons, Includ¬ 
ing Correlation with Tube Performance and Tunable 
Design, Aug. 10, 1943. RL-230 

Magnetron Tuning and Stabilization, July 13, 1944. 

RL-567 

et al. XCT Final Report, Mar. 6, 1946. RL-879 

Smullin, L. D. Measurements of 721A TR Tube Leak¬ 
age Power, Mar. 9, 1943. RL-249 

See Leiter, H. A. RL-594 

Testing of Fixed-Tuned, Low-Q, ATR Tubes, Dec. 
6, 1944. RL-611 

1B38 Pre-TR, Dec. 5, 1944. RL-641 

See Ke, T. S. RL-841 

S-Band Bandpass TR Tubes, Jan. 23, 1946. RL-971 
X-Band Beacon Reference Cavities, Jan. 15, 1946. 


RL-972 

Sobczyk, A. Aided Tracking, Sept. 17, 1943. RL-430 

Aided Tracking, Nov. 4, 1943. RL-452 

Parallel T Stabilizing Networks for A-C Servos, 
Mar. 7, 1946. RL-811 

Soller, T., see Nottingham, W. B. RL-309 

See Marcy, H. 0. RL-M-137 

Sommers, H. S., Jr. Mark 151 Director, Mar. 5, 1946. 

RL-S-75 


Sonkin, S. Pulse Transformers, July 23, 1946. RL-213 
Sorvaag, C. M. A Littelfuse Direct-Reading Wattme¬ 
ter, Apr. 28, 1944. RL-548 

Spencer, R. C. Synthesis of Microwave Diffraction Pat¬ 
terns with Application to Csc 2 e Patterns, June 23, 

1943. RL-272 
The Antenna Slide Rule, Series L, June 3, 1943. 

RL-276 

Optical Theory of the Corner Reflector, Mar. 2, 

1944. RL-433 
Reflections from Smooth-Curved Surfaces, Jan. 26, 

1945. RL-661 
Fourier Integral Methods of Analysis, Jan. 21, 

1946. RL-762-1 
P. M. Austin. Tables and Methods of Calculation 

for Line Sources, Mar. 30, 1946. RL-762-2 

See Austin, P. M. RL-S-58 

Paraboloid Diffraction Patterns from the Stand¬ 
point of Physical Optics, Oct. 21, 1942. RL-T-7 




140 


PART y 


Stafford, H. A., see Droz, M. E. RL-436 

Stafford, J. W. Training Apparatus for Radio Set 
SCR-584, Aug. 23, 1943. RL-437 

Stanley, Lt. C. B. Hawkeye Antenna, Oct. 30, 1945. 

RL-812 

Starr, M. A. Plan-Position Indicator for 584 A3, Feb. 

8, 1945. RL-678 

See Marcy, H. 0. RL-M-137 

Steele, E. R. Radome Bulletin Number 16, Some Elec¬ 
trical Aspects of Microwave Sandwich Radome, May 

9, 1945. RL-483-16 

Steenland, A. M., see Risser, J. R. RL-973 

Steinberger, J. Leaky Waveguide Rapid Scanner, Nov. 

18, 1944. RL-557 

See Eaton, J. E. RL-769 

Broad-Band Coaxial-Line Horn, July 20, 1945. 

RL-770 

See Chisholm, E. B. RL-771 

See Risser, J. A. RL-973 

Steinke, R. R. Instruction Manual for Installation of 
Radiation Laboratory Type B Plugs on Cables, Dec. 

29, 1943. RL-M-149 

Instruction Manual for Installation of Radiation 
Laboratory Type A Plugs on Cables, Dec. 29, 1943. 

RL-M-150 

Instruction Manual for Installation of Chicksan 
Tool Company 1%-Inch Revolving Joint (Drawing 
No. 61DIC) on Radiation Laboratory Types B-l and 
B-2 Cables ( Army-Navy Types RG-27/U and RG- 
28/U), Jan. 22, 1944. RL-M-154 

Stergiopoulos, C. G. ANJCPS-6 ( V-Beam) Antenna, 
Feb. 12, 1946. RL-951 

Sterling, J., see Hagler, D. L. RL-M-210 

Stone, A. M. Progress Reports on TR Tubes, Jan. 11, 
1943. RL-360 

J. L. Lawson. Infinite Rejection Filters, June 1, 
1943. RL-364 

A Note on Pulse Distortion by Rejection Filters, 
Sept. 16, 1943. RL-422 

Low-Power R-F Switch, Feb. 23, 1945. RL-675 

Synthetic Radar Echoes in the Presence of Jam¬ 
ming, June 22, 1945. RL-708 

See Lawson, J. L. RL-784 

Synthetic Radar Echoes in the Presence of FM 
Jamming, Apr. 9, 1946. RL-1035 

Stone, C. E., see Lipkin, H. J. RL-672 

Stout, H. L. Preliminary Report on Frequency Shift 
versus Magnetron Box Temperature, July 3, 1942. 

RL-220 

See Collins, G. B. RL-86 

Stout, P. R., see McCoy, F. C. RL-508-2 

Strandberg, M. W. P. Performance of 3-Cm System 
( D2-1 ), Jan. 5, 1943. RL-355 

Some Automatic Frequency Control Circuits, Mar. 
1°» l 945 - RL-687 

Automatic Frequency Control of Thermally Tuned 
Beacon Local Oscillator, Mar. 6, 1946. RL-955 

Distortion in X-Band Detectors, Dec. 27, 1945. 

RL-956 

Video Discriminator Automatic Frequency Control, 
Mar. 15, 1946. RL-957 


Strandberg, M. W. P. (Continued) 

One Knob Tunable X-Band R-F Head, Jan. 23, 
1946. RL-1019 

Stratton, J. A. Microwave Interference Patterns, Mar. 
7, 1942. RL-13 

Transmission on 3,000 Me over Sea Water, July 14, 
1942. RL-14 

Transmission on 100 Me over Sea Water. RL-15 
Transmission on 200 Me over Sea Water. RL-16 
Transmission on 500 Me over Sea Water. RL-17 
See Hutner, R. A. RL-21 

L. J. Chu. Notes on Antenna Design. RL-123 

R. A. Hutner. Relation of Radar Range to Fre¬ 
quency and Polarization. RL-18 

Straus, H. A. Brief Description of AN/TPG-1, AN/ 
FPG-1, SCR-598, Developmental Seacoast Gun-Lay¬ 
ing Radar Sets, Oct. 8, 1943. RL-456 

Sturtevant, J. M. Summary of Work on Propeller 
Modulation at the Radiation Laboratory. RL-103 
Tests of Beacon Receiver on V-Beam, Dec. 4, 1944. 

RL-522 

Rotating Corner Reflectors for Ship Identification, 
Jan. 1, 1945. RL-654 

See Hollingsworth, L. M. RL-977 

et al. A Synchronization System for Ground Radar 
Relay, Jan. 3, 1946. RL-978 

Sudman, I. Overinterrogation Control of Microwave 
Beacons, Dec. 11, 1943. RL-477 

Mark 56 U Chronograph, Apr. 18, 1946. RL-805 

T-5 Field Chronograph for SCR 584, Mar. 15, 1946. 

RL-968 

Suen, T. J., and E. M. Everhart. Dielectric Constants 
and Loss Tangents of Radome Materials, Jan. 11, 
1946. RL-483-25 

Suits, G. H., et al. Modification of the Amplifier of the 
AN / APN-2 to Give Sharp Cut-off Wide-Band 
Response, Sept. 18, 1944. RL-613 

Sullivan, L. J. Automatic Plotter RC-308 Used with 
SCR-584 for Mortar Location, Apr. 3, 1946. RL-990 

Sullivan, R. J. The RL 270 Series of Precision Poten¬ 
tiometers, Mar. 25, 1946. RL-864 

Swartwout, C. J. K-Band Rapid Scan, Mar. 15, 1946. 

RL-960 

Operating Instructions for the K-Band Rapid Scan 
System, Mar. 20, 1946. RL-M-248 

Swarts, L. E. The Antenna for Radar Mark 35, Jan. 

29, 1946. RL-1045 

Sydoriak, S. G., and L. C. Van Atta. Graphical Analysis 
of Beam Patterns from Paraboloid Reflectors, June 
11, 1942. RL-259 

R-F Attenuators, Sept. 7, 1943. RL-404 

Taggart, M. A., see Pearson, M. D. RL-688 

See Find, E. C. RL-760 

A New Pillbox Feed, Nov. 7, 1945. RL-862 

Horn with Metal Lens, Nov. 13, 1945. RL-863 

Tallman, W. C., see Balsbaugh, J. C. RL-790 

Tape, G. F., see Gilbert. RL-669 

Taylor, C. J., see Koehler, J. F. RL-383 

Taylor, R. E. Rieke Diagrams and Probe-Plate Plunger 
Charts of Lighthouse Tubes in a Re-entrant Cavity, 
July 3, 1944. RL-564 



AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


141 


Teeter, C. E., Jr., see Cefola, M. RL-963 

Thickens, R. W. SG-1 Antenna Mark 2, Jan. 9, 1945. 

RL-639 

Thomson, R. F. Pulse Doppler for Detection of Moving 
Ground Targets , Apr. 21, 1944. RL-553 

Tilton, P. D. A Proposed Design for MX-180/A Corner 
Reflector (Float Marker, Radar, Droppable) , Feb. 5, 
1945. RL-S-39 

Tobey, A. R. Beavertail Height Finder AN/CPS-/*, 
Dec. 16, 1943. RL-504 

Torrey, H. C., see Huntington, H. B. RL-256 

Towsley, F. E., see Hagler, D. L. RL-M-210 

Tull, W. J. Flight Behavior of the Flux Gate and 
Gyrosyn Compasses and Their Effects on GPI, Apr. 
30, 1945. RL-712 

See Chance, B. RL-S-19 

Proposal for Extending the Range of Shoran or 
M-H Beacon Coverage by Use of GPI, July 20, 1945. 

Informal RL-91.3 

Turner, E. H., see Sayre, D. RL-M-179 

Tyson. O. A. Antenna Measuring Equipment, Oct. 6, 
1944. RL-601-1 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, High-Power CW 
Transmitter for S-Band, Aug. 24, 1944. RL-601-2 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, 100-Db Linear 
Audio Amplifier, Aug. 23, 1944. RL-601-3 

Antenna Measuring Equipment, Automatic An¬ 
tenna Pattern Recorder, Jan. 16, 1945. RL-601-4 

Uhlenbeck, G. E. Theory of Random Processes, Oct. 15, 
1943. RL-454 

Urquhart, K. J., see Germeshausen, K. J. RL-892 
Instruction Manual for Service Modulator Model 9, 
Sept. 1, 1943. RL-M-131 

Van Atta, L. C. Antenna Design and Pattern, Jan. 6, 
1942. RL-98 

Effect of Paraboloid Size and Shape on Beam Pat¬ 
terns, Aug. 5, 1942. RL-258 

See Sydoriak, S. G., June 11, 1942. RL-259 

C. V. Robinson. Information on Standard Radia¬ 
tion Laboratory Paraboloid Reflectors, Mar. 3, 1943. 

RL-269 

See Harvey, G. G. RL-414 

Van Valkenburg, M. E., see Dunbar, A. S. RL-685 
Van Vleck, J. H. Atmospheric Absorption of Micro- 
waves, Apr. 27, 1942. RL-175 

Further Theoretical Investigations on the Atmos¬ 
pheric Absorption of Microwaves, Mar. 1, 1945. 

RL-664 

The Relation Between Absorption and the Fre¬ 
quency Dependence of Refraction, May 28, 1945. 

RL-735 

Vane, A. B., et al. Propagation over Short Paths and 
Rough Terrain at 200 Me, Jan. 18, 1944. RL-468 

See Dicke, R. H. RL-1002 

Vershbow, A. E., see Czapek, E. L. RL-462 

Vineyard, G. Numerical Calculation of Space Charge 
Behavior and Power in the Magnetron, Mar. 29, 1946. 

RL-201 

Effect of the Tuning Plunger on Operation of 2K33 
Type Tubes, Jan. 16, 1946. RL-942 


Vineyard, G. (Continued) 

Electron Optical Studies of the 2K33 Tube, Jan. 
17, 1946. RL-943 

Vitter, A. L., et al. LCT, 900-Mc FM-CW Magnetron, 
Feb. 28, 1946. RL-1005 

Vogel, B. R., see Chisholm, E. B. RL-775 

Voorhies, H. G., Jr. An Experimental S-Band Airborne 
MT1 System, Mar. 29, 1946. RL-1018 

Walker, R. M. Broad Band Test Loads, Oct. 9, 1945. 

RL-847 

AN/APG-5 (ARO) as a Terrain Clearance Indi¬ 
cator, Jan. 16, 1946. RL-908 

See Clarke, H. F. RL-1071 

Corners, Bends, and Twists in Rectangular Wave¬ 
guide, July 6, 1944. RL-585 

Dielectric Windows in Waveguide, June 29, 1944. 

RL-587 

K-Band High-Power Water Load, May 10, 1945. 

RL-723 

See Fleisher, H. RL-737 

Walworth Waveguide Bends, Jan. 28, 1944. RL-S-3 
X-Band Waveguide Corrosion Proofing, Oct. 6, 
1944. RL-S-29 

Wallman, H. Impulse and Square-Pulse Response of 
Various Filters, June 10, 1942. RL-285 

A 70-Mc Wide IF Amplifier, June 26, 1943. RL-307 
Stagger-Tuned I-F Amplifiers, Feb. 23, 1944. 

RL-524 

Stagger-Damped Double-Tuned Circuits, Mar. 23, 
1944. RL-539 

See Suits, G. H. RL-613 

Realizability of Filters, Dec. 8, 1944. RL-637 

Walter, A. Calculation of Pulse-Forming Networks 
Having Slow Rates of Voltage Rise, Mar. 12, 1945. 

RL-698 

See Fundingsland, 0. T. RL-765 

Waltz, M., see Breazeale, W. M., Oct. 5, 1942. RL-291 
See Kuper, J. B. H. RL-443 

See Kuper, J. B. H. RL-717 

See Kuper, J. B. H. RL-872 

Ward, J V E., see Hibbert, J. J. RL-508-3 

Additional Modification, Calibration, and Plotting 
Procedures for RC-291* Plotting Equipment, Feb. 18, 
1946. RL-M-235 

See Horgan, J. D. RL-M-241 

See Horgan, J. D. RL-S-47 

See Brean, J. W. RL-S-62 

Warner, A. H. Report of A.A.B. Test on XT-1 at Fort 
Monroe, Virginia, February—March, 191*2, July 30, 
1942. RL-368 

Washburn, C. A. Sine Potentiometer Tester, Mar. 21, 
1946. RL-940 

Washburne, B. P., see Blackburn, J. K. RL-797 

Waterman, T. H., see Bennett, S. D. RL-604 

See Gaerttner, E. R. RL-627 

Weber, B. W. Preliminary Instruction Manual for AN/ 
APG-15, Nov. 5, 1944. RL-M-178 

Preliminary Instruction Manual for AN / APG-15, 
Jan. 3, 1945. RL-M-178B 

Webster, H. F. Performance of Coupling for lVz-Inch 
x 3-Inch Waveguide, Mar. 6, 1944. RL-538 







142 


PART V 


Weekes, D. F. A Video Delay Line, Apr. 24, 1943. 

RL-302 

Weightman, H. G., see Smith, W. V. RL-879 

Weiss, H. G. Special Report on Tuning Indicators and 
Automatic Tuning Systems, Sept. 15, 1941. RL-107 

AEW Tactical Tests at Brigantine, June 15, 1945. 

RL-S-50 

Weiss, P. R., and S. A. Goudsmit. Kinetic Derivation 
of the Thermal Noise Formula, Jan. 18, 1943. RL-191 
See Goudsmit, S. A. RL-196 

See Phillips, R. S. RL-532 

See Kenngott, R. L. RL-677 

Wenetsky, H. Preliminary Handbook of Operating and 
Maintenance Instructions for Model AN/APA-46 

Aircraft Radar Equipment, June 1, 1945. RL-M-227 
West, C. F., et al. Pictorial Brief of an Experimental 
AGL-1 Installation [May 10, 1943]. RL-377 

et al. Tests of AGL-1 installed in Tail of B-24D 
Airplane, Mar. 5, 1943. Informal RL-94 

West, W. J. A Four Horn Feed to Give CSC 2 Antenna 
Patterns, Mar. 5, 1946. RL-896 

An IFF Mark 5/UNB Feed in the SCI Search An¬ 
tenna, Mar. 26, 1946. RL-897 

AN IFF Mark 5/UNB Feed in the AN/CPS-6 Ver¬ 
tical Antenna, Apr. 10, 1946. RL-898 

An IFF Mark 5/UNB Radiator in the AEW An¬ 
tenna, Mar. 20, 1946. RL-899 

Wheaton, H. H., et al. Instruction Manual for Echo- 
Box Test Kit, June 1, 1944. RL-M-165 

General Lecture Series on Radar Components, Dec. 
1, 1944. RL-T-18 

Lecture Outline for Course on AN/APG-13 Falcon, 
Aug. 3, 1944. Informal RL-64.2 

Wheeler, G. F., see Halliday, D. RL-763-0 

The AN/APS-32, Sept. 25, 1945. RL-763-2 

A Photographic Method for Assessment of Bomb¬ 
ing Results, Feb. 28, 1946. RL-939 

Wheeler, G. J. Reduction of Power Line Noise in 
Modulators, Dec. 11, 1944. RL-634 

Electrical and Physical Characteristics of Some 
Commercial Feed-Through Filters, Oct. 2, 1945. 

RL-785 

A Method of Shielding for Filter Insertion Loss 
Measurements, Aug. 8, 1945. RL-786 

Whelpton, J. Admittance Characteristics of Some S- 
Band Waveguide Fed Dipoles, Jan. 24, 1946. RL-1082 
White, A. B. Tabulation of CRT Screen Properties, 
May 1, 1945. RL-S-48 

Evaluation of Specifications for P14 CRT Screens, 
Jan. 14, 1946. RL-S-71 

White, D. G. Thumbnail Sketch for December and 
January 1945, Feb. 3, 1945. RL-S-40 

Thumbnail Sketch for February and March, Apr. 

2 > 1945 - RL-S-46 

Thumbnail Sketch for April and May, May 30, 

1945 - RL-S-53 

White, H. J., and J. R. Dillinger. Rotary Spark Gap 
Modulators, June 1, 1942. RL-209 

See Perkins. RL-424 

Analysis of Condenser Charging in Line Type 


White, H. J. (Continued) 

Modulators, Part I, For Linear Reactor Elements, 
Sept. 17, 1943. RL-441 

Rectifier Filter Circuit Analysis, Feb. 17, 1942. 

RL-T-3 

Rectifier Filter Circuit Analysis, Nov. 4, 1942. 

RL-T-12 

White, J. S. Radome Bulletin Number 3, Ice Forma¬ 
tion on Shipborne Radomes, Feb. 15, 1944. RL-483-3 
See Leachman, R. B. RL-566 

White, M. G. Spark Gap Colloquium at Radiation 
Laboratory, M.I.T., July 1942, Sept. 28, 1942. RL-207 
Whitford, A. E. Report on Hard Tube Modulators and 
Drivers, May 26, 1942. RL-212 

See Jerrems, A. S. RL-216 

et al. AN/APQ-34 R-F Head, Dec. 31, 1945. 

RL-888 

Whitham, G. E., see Hite, G. RL-329 

See Hite, G. RL-516 

See Flock, W. L. RL-573 

Whitmer, C. A., see Huntington, H. B. RL-256 

See Roberts, S. RL-408 

A Conversion Loss Set for Testing K-Band Crys¬ 
tal Rectifiers, Jan. 16, 1945. RL-668 

Whitmer, R. M., see Roberts, A. RL-357 

See J. M. Cunningham. BGS 10-Cm Radar Beacon, 
June 1, 1943. RL-358 

Waveguides without Metal Walls, May 10, 1945. 

RL-726 

Range Accuracy of AN/APG-5 (ARO), Oct. 15, 
1945. RL-820 

Wiener, N. Response of a Nonlinear Device to Noise, 
Apr. 6, 1942. RL-129 

Wiesner, J. B., see Johnson, M. H. RL-246 

See McMillan, F. L., Jr. RL-254 

Details of X-Band High-Level TR Tube Test Bench, 
Feb. 3, 1944. RL-417 

3-Cm Magnetron Test Bench Construction and 
Operation, Aug. 22, 1942. RL-M-114 

Williams, D. Comparison of Performance of 10-Cm 
and 3-Cm Advanced Development Systems, July 13, 
1942. RL-350 

Altitude Determination by Means of a “Vertical 
PPI,” July 31, 1942. RL-351 

See Linford, L. B. RL-353 

See Linford, L. B. RL-354 

See Linford, L. B., Dec. 18, 1942. RL-356 

Recent Performance of the 3-Cm Advanced Develop¬ 
ment System ( D2-1 ), June 21, 1943. RL-365 

Wilson, D. G., see Vane, A. B. RL-468 

Winkler, E. D., see Redheffer, R. M. RL-483-15 

See Dowker, Y. RL-483-17 

Winslow, A. I. The Sealing of Air at Rotating Shafts 
and Joints, Apr. 18, 1944. RL-552 

Winter, D. F., see Miley, H. A. RL-620 

See Miley, H. A. RL-621 

See Miley, H. A. RL-622 

“Winterscope” or Fast Sweep Synchroscope, Apr. 
12, 1946. RL-1001 


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AUTHOR INDEX OF RADIATION LABORATORY REPORTS 


143 


Wischmeyer, C. R. Resistance-Capacitance Networks, 

Sept. 22, 1942. RL-379 

Wolf, J. M. K-Band Echo Line, Mar. 26, 1946. RL-974 
Echo Box Application, Apr. 18, 1946. RL-1040 

See Wheaton, H. H. RL-M-165 

Wolfe, H. R., see Keary, T. J. RL-808 

Wood, F. B. Handbook of Maintenance Instructions for 
Type TTX-1BL Test Set (Type B), January 1944. 

RL-M-133 


Types TON-IGA (Type Q) and TON-1BL Oscillo¬ 
scopes , Apr. 24, 1944. RL-M-140 

See Katz, S. RL-M-142 

See Jacobson, E. A. S. RL-M-143A 

See Jacobson, E. A. S. RL-M-174 

See Katz, S. RL-M-193A 

Handbook of Operating and Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for Echo Boxes TES-8MK and TES-9MK, Mar. 
24, 1945. RL-M-194 

Handbook of Operating and Maintenance Instruc¬ 
tions for Dummy Load TS-253/AP, Apr. 9, 1945. 


RL-M-216 

Instructions for Types TFX-17GA, TFX-18GA, 
TFX-19GA, TFX-30EC, TFX-31EC, Model 51 and 
Similar Types of Micrometer Frequency Meters, May 
3, 1945. RL-M-217 


Instructions for Type TSK-5SE Spectrum Ana¬ 
lyzer, Feb. 11, 1946. RL-M-231 

See Simmons, E. C. RL-M-237 

See Zink, A. J. RL-M-238 

Catalog of Microwave Test Equipment, Sept. 30, 


1944. RL-S-28 

Woodbury, J. W., see Jelatis, J. G. RL-S-77 

Woodbury, R. B. Frequency Division with Blocking 
Oscillators, Part I, Apr. 10, 1944. RL-544 

Pulse Characteristics of Common Receiver-Type 
Tubes, Apr. 30, 1945. RL-704 

Woodcock, W. see Linford, L. B. RL-353 

See Linford, L. B. RL-354 

See Linford, L. B*. RL-356 

Woodward, J. E., see Ottens, R. C. Informal RL-91.3 
Woodward, R. H., et al. Notes on the European and 
Eastern Atlantic S.S. Loran Systems, Apr. 17, 1945. 


Woodward, W. R., see Sherr, R. 
See Sherr, R. 

See Sherr, R. 


BBRL-83 

RL-M-163 

RL-M-164A 

RL-M-164B 


Worrell, F. T., see Mann, M. M. RL-607 

Dielectric Phase Shifters for Waveguide, Sept. 14, 
1945. RL-788 

3-Cm Vertebrae Flexible Waveguide, Oct. 10, 1945. 

RL-831 

Flexible Waveguides, Oct. 19, 1945. RL-832 

Worthington, H. R., Jr. Measurement of Phase in 
Microwave Antenna Fields by Phase Modulation 

Method, Mar. 14, 1946. RL-966 

Mortar Fire Detection, Apr. 10, 1946. RL-1064 

K-Band Anti-Aircraft Fire Control, Feb. 21, 1946. 

RL-1065 

See Millett, W. E. RL-1074 

Yeater, M. L. Measurement of Pressure in Gas Tubes 

by a Radio-Frequency Method, Sept. 9, 1944. RL-432 
Yevick, G. J. Primary Feeds in Cylindrical Parabolas, 
Apr. 23, 1945. RL-686 

Young, D. R. Radar Beacon, Mark 1 Mod 1, May 29, 
1944. RL-M-167 


Target Raft Transponder, Jan. 27, 1944. RL-S-2 
Young, L. B., see Johnson, S. F. RL-M-146 

Young, R. T., Jr. Waveguide Termination for Measur¬ 
ing Power at 3.2 Cm, Feb. 24, 1942. RL-89 

Fourier Analysis of Pulses with Frequency Shifts 
During the Pulse, Jan. 30, 1943. RL-224 

Frequency and Spectrum Characteristics of Stand¬ 
ard Magnetrons and the Effect of Change of Shape 
of Current Pulse, Mar. 12, 1943. RL-225 

Spectra of Magnetrons for Long Pulses, July 5, 
1943. RL-228 

Present Status of High Power at S-Band, Sept. 15, 
1945. RL-793 


Younker, E. L. Vertebrae Type Flexible Waveguide, 
June 15, 1944. RL-574 

Dielectric Properties of Water and Ice at K-Band, 
Dec. 4, 1944. RL-644 

An Improved K-Band Vertebrae Waveguide, Aug. 
25, 1945. RL-776 

See Millett, W. E. RL-1074 

Zabel, C. W., see Colby, N. C. RL-166 

Zeller, H. R. High-Ambient Life Test of an Oil-Filled 
Pulse Transformer, Jan. 19, 1944. RL-514 

See Bostick, W. H. RL-545 

See Bostick, W. H. RL-546 

See Germeshausen, K. J. RL-880 

Zink, A. J., and F. B. Wood. Instructions for K-Band 
Bench Testing, Apr. 5, 1946. RL-M-238 




OSRD APPOINTEES 


DIVISION 


Chief 

Alfred L. Loomis 


John 

John 

John 

John 


C. 

L. 

R. 

G. 


Technical Aides 

Batchelor Edward H. Cutler 

Danforth Frank D. Lewis 

Loofbourow Nora M. Mohler 

Trump Fletcher G. Watson 


Henry 0. Eversole, Jr. 
(Administrative Aide) 


Division Secretaries 

Edward L. Bowles John G. Trump 

John R. Loofbourow 


Division Members 


R. R. Beal 
W. R. G. Baker 
Edward L. Bowles 
Ralph Bown 
Lee A. DuBridge 
Melville Eastham 
Ray C. Ellis 
John A. Hutcheson 
Loren F. Jones 


Mervin J. Kelly 
Ernest 0. Lawrence 
George Metcalf 
I. I. Rabi 
C. Guy Suits 
Frederick E. Terman 
Alan T. Waterman 
Warren Weaver 
H. Hugh Willis 


RADAR MODEL SHOP 

Chief 

Melville Eastham 

Members 

Lee A. DuBridge Eli C. Hutchinson 

A. H. Poillon C. Guy Suits 

Frederick E. Terman 

SECTION 14.1—RADAR MODEL SHOP 

(Discontinued April 19UU) 

Chief 

Melville Eastham 
Members 

Lee A. DuBridge A. H. Poillon 

Eli C. Hutchinson C. Guy Suits 

Frederick E. Terman 

SECTION 14.2—NAVIGATION 

(Discontinued April 19U) 

Chief 

Melville Eastham 
Members 

Ralph Bown Donald Fink 

J. Curry Street 


CONTRACT NUMBERS, CONTRACTORS, AND SUBJECT OF CONTRACT 


Contract Number 


Contractor 


Subject 


NDCrc-25 

University of California, 

Berkeley, California 

Resnatron tubes 

NDCrc-53 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 

Cambridge, Massachusetts 

Superseded by OEMsr-262 

NDCrc-73 

RCA Manufacturing Company, 

Camden, N. J. 

Microwave components 

NDCrc-74 

RCA Manufacturing Company, 

Camden, N. J. 

Pulse transmitter tubes and 
receivers for Loran 

NDCrc-150 

Radio Corporation of America Manufacturing 
Co., 

RCA Victor Division, 

Camden, N. J. 

Long-delay and dark-trace 
cathode-ray tubes 

NDCrc-174 

Western Electric Company, 

Bell Telephone Laboratories, 

New York, N. Y. 

3-cm generator 

NDCrc-175 

Western Electric Company, 

Bell Telephone Laboratories, 

New York, N. Y. 

Magnetrons and oscillators 

NDCrc-192 

Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany, 

East Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Laboratory pulsers 

NDCrc-203 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
Cambridge, Massachusetts 

Superseded by OEMsr-262 

NDCrc-205 

Western Electric Company, 

Bell Telephone Laboratories, 

New York, N. Y. 

Development of receivers for 
long-range navigation sys¬ 
tem 

OEMsr-2 

Western Electric Company, 

Bell Telephone Laboratories, 

New York, N. Y. 

Pulse timers for Loran 

OEMsr-5 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
Cambridge, Massachusetts 

Raytheon magnetron model 
shop 

OEMsr-7 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

Five experimental permanent 
magnets 

OEMsr-8 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

Magnets and receivers, etc. 

OEMsr-9 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

One Loran pulse transmitter 
and four tubes 

OEMsr-lO 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

(a) Long-delay phosphors, 
(b) 10-cm magnetrons, (c) 
two gun hurrents 

OEMsr-15 

Sperry Gyroscope Company, 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Antenna parabolae and gears 

OEMsr-53 

Sperry Gyroscope Company, 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Pulse receivers for LRN 

OEMsr-61 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology 

Superseded by OEMsr-262 

OEMsr-67 

Sperry Gyroscope Company, 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Klystron oscillators 

OEMsr-73 

Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany, 

East Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Pulse transmitters 












CONTRACT NUMBERS, CONTRACTORS, AND SUBJECT OF CONTRACT ( Continued ) 


Contract Number 

Contractor 

Subject 

OEMsr-74 

Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany, 

East Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Laboratory pulsers 

OEMsr-84 

Raytheon Manufacturing Company, 

Waltham, Massachusetts 

3-cm magnetrons 

OEMsr-118 

Sperry Gyroscope, Inc., 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Additional Klystron work 

OEMsr-157 

Western Electric Company 

(Bell Telephone Laboratories), 

New York, N. Y. 

3-cm receiving tube 

OEMsr-164 

Research Construction Company, 

Cambridge, Mass. 

Radar model shop 

OEMsr-168 

Sperry Gyroscope Company, 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Crystal mixer receivers 

OEMsr-180 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

Permanent gas thyratrons 

OEMsr-191 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Labora¬ 
tory for Insulation Research), 

Cambridge, Mass. 

Development and wide fre¬ 
quency investigation of di¬ 
electrics 

OEMsr-233 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

AGL-1 airborne gun-laying 
radar system 

OEMsr-248 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

Long-delay and dark-trace 
cathode ray tubes 

OEMsr-252 

RCA Victor Division (RCA Laboratories), 
Camden, N. J. 

Noise reduction system 

OEMsr-262 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 

Cambridge, Mass. 

Radiation Laboratory 

OEMsr-281 

Link Aviation Devices, Inc., 

Binghamton, N. Y. 

Al-10 training gear 

OEMsr-288 

Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany, 

Bloomfield, N. J. 

Cold emission power tubes 

OEMsr-335 

Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Development of attenuators 
and RF test equipment 

OEMsr-344 

Georgia School of Technology, 

Atlanta, Ga. 

Highly selective audio-amp¬ 
lifier and narrow-band lock- 
in type amplifier 

OEMsr-358 

Franklin Institute (Bartol Research Founda¬ 
tion) , 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Magnetron cathode studies 

OEMsr-360 

Franklin Institute (Bartol Research Founda¬ 
tion) , 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Electronic switch 

OEMsr-362 

Purdue Research Foundation, 

Lafayette, Indiana 

Crystal detectors 

OEMsr-369 

Zenith Radio Corporation, 

Chicago, Illinois 

Lightweight range-only unit 

OEMsr-380 

Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., (Formerly 
Hygrade Sylvania, Inc.), 

Emporium, Pennsylvania 

A special tunable intermediate 
frequency amplifier 


146 











CONTRACT NUMBERS, CONTRACTORS, AND SUBJECT OF CONTRACT ( Continued) 


Contract Number 


Contractor 


Subject 


OEMsr-382 

Brown University, 

Providence, Rhode Island 

Cathode-ray tube project 

OEMsr-386 

Eastman Kodak Company, 

Rochester, N. Y. 

Microwave absorbent paint 

OEMsr-387 

University of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Radar ranging system and 
high-frequency video am¬ 
plifiers 

OEMsr-388 

University of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Crystal research 

OEMsr-429 

Cornell University, 

Ithaca, N. Y. 

Theoretical aid 

OEMsr-443 

RCA Victor Division (License Division Labora¬ 
tory) , 

Camden, N. J. 

Loran receiver for receiver 
trainer 

OEMsr-477 

RCA Victor Division, 

Harrison, N. J. 

Tube model shop service for 
Columbia Radiation Lab¬ 
oratory 

OEMsr-485 

Columbia University, Trustees of 

New York, N. Y. 

Columbia Radiation Labora¬ 
tory 

OEMsr-486 

Harvey Radio Laboratories, Inc., 

Cambridge, Massachusetts 

Six transmitting sets for long- 
range navigation project 

OEMsr-507 

Radio Engineering Laboratories, Inc., 

Long Island City, N. Y. 

Thirty-six Loran transmit¬ 
ters 

OEMsr-511 

Harvey-Wells Communications, Inc., 

Southbridge, Mass. 

Fifteen Loran receivers 

OEMsr-540 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

Precision aircraft scanners 

OEMsr-543 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

Two truck-mounted XT-1A 
anti-aircraft fire control 
radars 

OEMsr-546 

University of Colorado, 

Boulder, Colorado 

Stable noncrystal controlled 
low-frequency oscillator 

OEMsr-557 

General Electric Company 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

Four (4) AGL-1 equipments 

OEMsr-560 

Kansas State College, 

Manhattan, Kansas / 

General Electric Company, * 

Fort Wayne, Ind. and Pittsfield, Mass. 

Time-delay measuring instru¬ 
ments 

OEMsr-582 

Transformer model shop 

OEMsr-583 

Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 

Emporium, Pennsylvania 

Special signal generators 

OEMsr-589 

Raytheon Manufacturing Company, 

Newton, Massachusetts 

Transformer model shop 

OEMsr-609 

Leland Electric Company, 

Dayton, Ohio 

Three-phase aircraft alter¬ 
nator 

OEMsr-619 

American Machine Defense Corporation 

Precision antenna mount for 
use with the CXBL set 
(SM prototype) 

OEMsr-633 

Fada Radio & Electric Company, 

Long Island City, N. Y. 

Loran receivers 



147 









CONTRACT NUMBERS, CONTRACTORS, AND SUB JECT OF CONTRACT ( Continued ) 
Contract Number Contractor Q , . 


OEMsr-634 

Carnegie Institution of Washington, Geophysical 
Laboratory, 

Washington, D. C. 

Cathode-ray tube screens 

OEMsr-642 

Sperry Gyroscope Company, 

Garden City, N. Y. 

AGL-2 fire control system 

OEMsr-652 

University of California, 

Berkeley, California 

High-vacuum switch 

OEMsr-663 

Gilfillen Bros., Inc., 

Los Angeles, Cal. 

Ground-control-of-approach 
landing systems AN/ 
MPN-1 (XE-1) and con¬ 
struction of two 

OEMsr-684 

OEMsr-689 

RCA Victor Division (RCA Laboratories), 
Princeton, N. J. 

Foxboro Company, 

Foxboro, Massachusetts 

Lightweight Racon develop¬ 
ment (BUPX) 

Trainer for SCR-584, anti¬ 
aircraft fire control radar 

OEMsr-691 

RCA Victor Division (RCA Laboratories), 
Camden, New Jersey 

UHF propagation studies 

OEMsr-709 

Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany, 

Bloomfield, N. J. 

High-pressure spark gap 

OEMsr-723 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

Loran receivers 

OEMsr-728 

State College of Washington, 

Pullman, Washington 

Microwave propagation 
studies 

OEMsr-768 

Cornell University, 

Ithaca, N. Y. 

Theoretical aid 

OEMsr-770 

Harvey-Wells Communications Inc., 

Southbridge, Mass. 

Fifty Loran receivers 

OEMsr-777 

Western Electric Company (BTL) 

New York, N. Y. 

Interference and field 
strength study 

OEMsr-781 

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 

Troy, N. Y. 

Trigger circuits 

OEMsr-789 

Radio Manufacturing Engineering Laboratories, 
Inc., 

Long Island City, N. Y. 

Five Loran training equip¬ 
ment 

OEMsr-805 

Harvey Radio Laboratories, Inc., 

Cambridge, Mass. 

Twenty Loran transmitters 

OEMsr-812 

Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corporation 
(formerly Fairchild Aviation Corpora¬ 
tion), 

Jamaica, N. Y. 

(a) AGL central-station com¬ 
puter and (b) AGS gyro 
sight and spinner mount 

OEMsr-821 

Franklin Institute (Bartol Research Founda¬ 
tion), 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Crystal clock for Loran re¬ 
ceiver 

OEMsr-832 

Philco Corporation, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

• 

LHTR unit for ARO radar 
and construction of six 

OEMsr-872 

RCA Victor Division, 

Harrison, N. J. 

RF tube development 


148 

















CONTRACT NUMBERS, CONTRACTORS, AND SUBJECT OF CONTRACT 
Contract Number Contractor 


(Continued) 
Subject 


OEMsr-874 

OEMsr-890 

OEMsr-900 

OEMsr-918 

OEMsr-960 

OEMsr-972 

OEMsr-977 

OEMsr-988 

OEMsr-999 

OEMsr-1022 

OEMsr-1025 

OEMsr-1029 

OEMsr-1032 

OEMsr-1043 

OEMsr-1044 

OEMsr-1052 

OEMsr-1054 


Fairchild Aviation Corporation, 

Jamaica, N. Y. 

Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corporation, 
New York, N. Y. 

Carnegie Institute of Technology, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Galvin Manufacturing Corporation, 

Chicago, Illinois 

Dalmp-Victor, Inc., 

San Francisco, California 

Galvin Manufacturing Corporation, 

Chicago, Illinois 

RCA Victor Division 
tory), 

Camden, N. J. 

Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 

Emporium, Pennsylvania 

Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 

Salem, Massachusetts 

Stevens Institute of Technology, 

Hoboken, N. J. 


RCA Victor Division, 

Camden, N. J. 

RCA Victor Division (License Division 
tory), 

Camden, N. J. 

Kuthe Electric Company, 

Newark, N. J. 

RCA Victor Division, 

Lancaster, Pennsylvania 

Librascope, Incorporated, 

Burbank, California 


Galvin Manufacturing Corporation, 
Chicago, Illinois 

Douglas Aircraft Company, 

Santa Monica, California 


Range follow-up for ARO 
Trainer for SH radar 


Dark-trace cathode-ray tubes 

BPP, portable radar beacon 
(AN/PPN-2) 

Development of radar scan¬ 
ners 

Airborne range only ARO 
Loran receiver developments 


Radar tube for pulsed and 
CW operation 

Tube model shop 

Development of electric 
brushes through power 
metallurgy 

Lightweight tail warning 
system (AN/APS-13) 

Labora- Lodar direction-finding re¬ 
ceivers 


Development of the H-50 hy¬ 
drogen thyratron 

Radar tube model shop 


Radar bombing computers 
and ballistic computer for 
gun director Mark 56 

BGS beacons, construction of 
forty 

Antenna installation for proj¬ 
ect “Eagle” (AN/APQ-7) 


(License Division Labora- 


OEMsr-1089 

OEMsr-1091 

OEMsr-1112 


OEMsr-1127 


International Projector Corporation, 

New York, N. Y. 

Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company, 
New York, N. Y. 


Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany, 

Sharon, Pa. 

RCA Victor Division (National Broadcasting 
Company), 

Camden, New Jersey 


Model of scanning antenna 
for Eagle (AN/APQ-7) 

Equation solver for SM and 
SCR-615 trainers 


Transformers model shop I 


Relay radar system 


149 










CONTRACT NUMBERS, CONTRACTORS, AND SUBJECT OF CONTRACT ( Continued) 


Contract Number 


Contractor 


Subject 


OEMsr-1139 

E. I. du Pont de Nemours, Inc., 

Wilmington, Delaware 

Research on sintering of bo¬ 
ron and laboratory prep¬ 
aration of pure germanium 

OEMsr-1140 

Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, Inc., 

Passaic, New Jersey 

P 3 I indicator units 

OEMsr-1141 

Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, Inc., 

Passaic, New Jersey 

Development of cathode-ray 
tube screens 

OEMsr-1143 

Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corporation, 

New York, N. Y. 

Power supply for lodar re- 
ceivers 

OEMsr-1146 

Machlett Laboratories, Inc., 

Springfield, Connecticut 

High-power S-band magne¬ 
tron 

OEMsr-1149 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, New York 

Gyro lead computer sight for 
the AGS radar 

OEMsr-1162 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Servo¬ 
mechanisms Laboratory), 

Cambridge, Massachusetts 

Servos for gun director Mark 
56 

OEMsr-1165 

Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany, 

Bloomfield, New Jersey 

K-band transmitter tube de¬ 
velopments 

OEMsr-1167 

Chrysler Corporation, 

Detroit, Michigan 

Radar scanning units for 
SCR-584 and gun director 
Mark 56 

OEMsr-1186 

Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 

Salem, Massachusetts 

K-band RF head 

OEMsr-1199 

E. I. du Pont de Nemours, Inc., 

Wilmington, Delaware 

HARP protective coatings 

OEMsr-1212 

Western Electric Company, 

New York 

Thermistors for RF power 
measurement 

OEMsr-1218 

Western Electric Company (BTL), 

New York, N. Y. 

Broad-band TR and anti TR 

OEMsr-1220 

Franklin Institute (Bartol Research Founda¬ 
tion), 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Loran supersonic trainer 

OEMsr-1239 

Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany, 

Sharon, Pa. 

Transformer model shop II 

OEMsr-1242 

Chicago Telephone & Supply Company, 

Elkhart, Indiana 

Special winding machine 

OEMsr-1269 

Utah Radio Products Company, 

Chicago, Illinois 

Design and sample produc¬ 
tion of pulse transformers 

OEMsr-1283 

Federal Telephone & Radio Corporation, 

Newark, New Jersey 

High impedance cable 

OEMsr-1291 

Maguire Industries, Inc., (General Electronics 
Industries Division), 

Greenwich, Connecticut 

Stabilized scanner for the 
H2K radar and the con¬ 
struction of five 

OEMsr-1295 

Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 

Emporium, Pa. 

Cathode-ray tube screens 

OEMsr-1299 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, New York 

Gun director Mark 56 


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CONTRACT NUMBERS, CONTRACTORS, AND SUBJECT OF CONTRACT ( Continued) 


Contract Number 

Contractor 

♦ "" m ' '«■ 
Subject 

OEMsr-1306 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, New York 

Broad-band TR and anti TR 

OEMsr-1311 

California Institute of Technology, 

Pasadena, California 

Precision measurement of 
waveguide discontinuities 

OEMsr-1336 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, New York 

Stable base unit for radar 
antenna 

OEMsr-1337 

Sperry Products, Inc., 

Hoboken, New Jersey 

MTB computing radar sight 

OEMsr-1338 

International Business Machines Corporation, 
Endicott, New York 

Counter for Mark III Loran 
indicator 

OEMsr-1352 

Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 

Salem, Massachusetts 

Transformer model shop 

OEMsr-1358 

Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corporation, 
Jamaica, New York 

Cameras for aerial radar pho¬ 
tography 

OEMsr-1360 

University of Michigan, 

Ann Arbor, Michigan 

Infrared absorption by water 
vapor 

OEMsr-1361 

American Type Founders, 

Elizabeth, New Jersey 

Antenna mounts for high- 
resolution radar 

OEMsr-1377 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, New York 

K-band crystals 

OEMsr-1394 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, New York 

Components for two SCI 
radars (CXHR) 

OEMsr-1408 

Western Electric Company (BTL), 

New York, N. Y. 

Germanium crystal rectifiers 
for radar 

OEMsr-1409 

Western Electric Company (BTL), 

New York, N. Y. 

High-power enclosed fixed- 
gaps 

Purchase Order 600,072 

Western Electric Company, 

New York, N. Y. 

Procurement of Type D- 
160207 oscillator 

Purchase Order 600,073 

Western Electric Company, 

New York, N. Y. 

Procurement of Type D- 
160537 magnetrons 

Order TPS-38541 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, New York 

Procurement of one square 
wave generator and two 
oscilloscopes 


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TITLES OF DIVISION 14 SUMMARY TECHNICAL REPORTS 


SUMMARY TECHNICAL REPORT OF DIVISION 14 , NDRC 

Volume 1 Radar: Summary Reports and HARP Project. 

Volume 2 Military Airborne Radar Systems (MARS). 

Volume 3 Bibliography of Division 14 and Radiation Laboratory Reports. 

RADIATION LABORATORY SERIES 

(Published by the McGraw-Hill Book Company) 

1. Radar System Engineering, Louis N. Ridenour. 

2. Radar Aids to Navigation, J. S. Hall. 

3. Radar Beacons,' A. Roberts. 

4. Loran, J. A. Pierce, A. A. McKenzie, R. H. Woodward. 

5. Pulse Generators, G. N. Glasoe, J. V. Lebacqz. 

6. Microwave Magnetrons, George B. Collins. 

7. Klystrons and Microwave Triodes, D. R. Hamilton, J. K. Knipp, J. B. H. Kuper. 

8. Principles of Microwave Circuits, C. G. Montgomery, E. M. Purcell, R. H. Dicke. 

9. Microwave Transmission Circuits, G. L. Ragan. 

10. Waveguide Handbook, N. Marcuvitz. 

11. Technique of Microwave Measurements, C. G. Montgomery. 

12. Microwave Antenna Theory and Design, S. Silver. 

13. Propagation of Short Radio Waves, D. E. Kerr. 

14. Microwave Duplexers, L. D. Smullin, C. G. Montgomery. 

15. Crystal Rectifiers, H. C. Torrey, C. A. Whitmer. 

16. Microwave Mixers, R. V. Pound. 

17. Components Handbook, John F. Blackburn. 

18. Vacuum Tube Amplifiers, George E. Valley, Jr., Henry Wallman. 

19. Waveforms, Britton Chance, F. C. Williams, V. W. Hughes, D. Sayre, E. F. MacNichol, Jr. 

20. Electronic Time Measurements, Britton Chance, R. I. Hulsizer, E. F. MacNichol, Jr. 

21. Electronic Instruments, I. A. Greenwood, Jr., D. MacRae, Jr., H. J. Reed, J. V. Holdam, Jr. 

22. Cathode Ray Tube Displays, J. T. Soller, M. A. Starr, George E. Valley, Jr. 

23. Microwave Receivers, S. N. Van Voorhis. 

24. Threshold Signals, J. L. Lawson, G. E. Uhlenbeck. 

25. Theory of Servomechanisms, H. M. James, N. B. Nichols, R. S. Phillips. 

26. Radar Scanners and Radomes, W. M. Cady, M. B. Karelitz, L. A. Turner. 

27. Computing Mechanisms and Linkages, A. Svoboda. 

28. Index. 


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F rom its formation in November 1940 to its 
dissolution at the end of 1945, the Radiation 
Laboratory, maintained at the Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology under contract with the 
National Defense Research Committee of the 
Office of Scientific Research and Development, 
was the foremost U. S. research and develop¬ 
ment institution in the field of microwave 
radar. OSRD was instructed by President Roose¬ 
velt to record and preserve for the public at large 
the durable values of the wartime work it spon¬ 
sored. The series was undertaken by Dr. L. A. 
DuBridge, director of the Radiation Laboratory. 
Work on the series has been under way since 
May 1945, under the general supervision of 
Louis N. Ridenour, editor-in-chief, and George 
B. Collins, deputy editor-in-chief. 

The series as planned consists of 27 titles 
and a general index. It has been written and 
edited principally, but not entirely, by mem¬ 
bers of the Radiation Laboratory. Since the lab¬ 
oratory has been a principal focus for the inter¬ 
change of information among all agencies work¬ 
ing in radar during the war, it has been able to 
collect all of the important information in the 
field. 

While the investigations which led to the 
results reported had the single aim of giving our 
Army and Navy the best possible military radar 
equipment, the implications and the usefulness 
of the basic knowledge thus gained extend far 
beyond the limited practical field of radar. The 
part of the electromagnetic spectrum, in which 
the generation, modulation, reception, and meas¬ 
urement of continuous waves has now become an 
everyday matter, has been extended to include 
the frequency range between 30,000 and 300 
megacyles per second—a region inaccessable be¬ 
fore the war, practically speaking. The work on 
accurate range measurement by means of radar 
has given us techniques which enable the meas¬ 
urement of a time interval of a hundred-mil¬ 
lionth of a second with the same ease and ac¬ 
curacy which used to characterize the measure¬ 
ment of a thousandth of a second. Advances in 
our understanding of the design and behavior of 
vacuum tube circuits, together with great im¬ 
provements in tubes and other components of 
such circuits, enable the postwar designer to per¬ 


form by electronic means an astonishing variety 
of process and measurement and calculating 
functions which were formerly the province of 
mechanical devices. The cathode-ray tube, still 
an instrument of somewhat limited and special 
utility when we entered the war, has emerged as 
the basis of a whole new art of measurement and 
display of complicated data of various sorts. Not 
only television pictures and radar indications, 
but also the results of any sort of measurement 
the instrumentation of which can be reduced to 
electrical terms, can be displayed on cathode-ray 
tubes. The lumped-constant electrical circuits of 
prewar experience have now their analogues in 
microwave waveguide circuits; and the theory 
and engineering principles necessary to deal 
with these circuits have largely been worked out 
since the war. 

It is the aim of the series to treat the advances 
arising from radar work in a fashion which will 
emphasize the role of these advances as the basis 
for the new electronics, rather than to treat each 
part of the work in terms of its contributions to 
radar. The editors hope that the usefulness of the 
series can thus extend over all the fields—of 
communication, of television, of industrial in¬ 
strumentation and control, of research in the bio¬ 
logical and physical sciences, and of radar itself 
—in which electronic techniques are of great 
and increasing applicability and importance. 

RADAR SYSTEM ENGINEERING 
Louis N. Ridenour 

It is the aim of this book to outline the general 
principles of design of radar systems. On the one 
hand, it collates, from the standpoint of the radar 
designer, the detailed information which has 
been given extensively in the other books of the 
series; on the other hand, it considers fully the 
basic considerations which underlie and are par¬ 
ticular to systems design. It is intended as a basic 
treatise and reference book for anyone inter¬ 
ested in making any application of radar. 

RADAR AIDS TO NAVIGATION 
J. S. Hall 

The principal aim of this book is to point out 
in nontechnical form the advantages and limita¬ 
tions of various types of radar as aids to the 


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155 


solution of various problems encountered in 
navigation and pilotage. These types include air¬ 
borne, shipborne and ground-based systems. 
Radar beacons and other auxiliary equipment 
are also discussed. 

RADAR BEACONS 
A. Roberts 

This volume deals with the design and use of 
radar responder beacons. The employment of 
systems involving beacons for navigation and 
for identification is critically discussed. Sys¬ 
tems using radar sets as interrogators and 
systems using special interrogators are both 
treated. Full information is given on the practi¬ 
cal experience so far available regarding the 
field installation, operation, and maintenance 
of beacons. 

LORAN 

J» A. Pierce, A. A. McKenzie, R. H. Woodward 

This book gives a complete account of the de¬ 
sign and use of the long-range pulse navigation 
system known as Loran, both in its original 
form and as skywave-synchronized Loran. The 
greater part of the discussion will be devoted to 
equipment now in operational use. Sections are 
included on radio propagation at Loran frequen¬ 
cies and on methods for the computation and 
preparation of Loran navigational charts. 

PULSE GENERATORS 
G. N. Glasoe, J. V. Lebacqz 

This book deals with the theoretical and 
practical aspects of the generation of power 
pulses. Pulse powers in the range of 100 watts 
to 20 megawatts and pulse durations from 0.03 
to 10 microseconds are considered. The treat¬ 
ment is as general as possible, with emphasis on 
such problems as: pulse formation; the effect of 
circuit parameters on the pulse shape; pulse 
power, average power, power transfer, and cir¬ 
cuit efficiency; impedance transformation by 
pulse transformers; and characteristics and de¬ 
sign of pulse transformers. 

MICROWAVE MAGNETRONS 
George B. Collins 

This covers quite completely the theoretical 
and practical aspects of multicavity magnetrons 
in the frequency range from 1,000 to 24,000 


megacycles per second and in the power output 
range from 10 watts to 3,000,000 watts. The cir¬ 
cuit theory and electronics of this type of oscil¬ 
lator are discussed with special attention to the 
subjects of starting phenomena, electronic tun¬ 
ing, and stabilization of frequency. Practical 
problems of magnetron design and special ap¬ 
plications of the magnetron principle to both 
pulsed and c-w tubes are dealt with in full. The 
book concludes with a compilation of the oper¬ 
ating characteristics of microwave magnetrons 
developed during the war. 

KLYSTRONS AND MICROWAVE TRIODES 
D. R. Hamilton, J. K. Knipp, J. B. H. Kuper 
This book is primarily concerned with low- 
power microwave triodes and klystrons, and 
their performance as local oscillators, signal gen¬ 
erators, and low-power transmitters. A theoret¬ 
ical treatment is given covering the use of 
triodes and klystrons as mixers, amplifiers, oscil¬ 
lators, and frequency multipliers. The perform¬ 
ance of planar triodes with small electrode spac¬ 
ing as low power sources of CW and pulse power 
is dealt with next. The balance of the book deals 
with the theory and use of two-cavity and reflex 
klystrons. 

PRINCIPLES OF MICROWAVE CIRCUITS 
C. G. Montgomery, E. M. Purcell, R. H. Dicke 
Starting from Maxwell’s equations, a descrip¬ 
tion is given of guided electromagnetic waves. 
The concept of impedance is generalized to apply 
to waveguide circuits. Following a review of low- 
frequency network theory, general network 
theorems which apply both to high- and to low- 
frequency circuits are developed. The properties 
of waveguide circuit elements are fully dis¬ 
cussed. These general properties are applied to 
the discussion of microwave devices. The results 
which follow from the symmetry properties of 
microwave junctions are emphasized. 

MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION CIRCUITS 
G. L. Ragan 

The problems of the transmission of power 
from one place to another at microwave fre¬ 
quencies are fully discussed in this volume from 
a practical point of view. The elementary theory 
of operation and the complete design procedure 
are described for many essential components of 
transmission lines. Consideration of power- 




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handling capacity, loss, and convenience of use 
are discussed in relation to the best choice of the 
type of transmission line for a given applica¬ 
tion. The use of the circle diagram, matching 
techniques, and methods for extending the fre¬ 
quency range for good operation are treated. 

WAVEGUIDE HANDBOOK 
N. Marcuvitz 

The Waveguide Handbook will present in 
compact form all currently available theoretical 
data, and some experimental data, on the prop¬ 
erties of microwave transmission lines, micro- 
wave circuit elements (obstacles, windows, dis¬ 
continuities, bends, junctions and couplings) 
and of some other structures, such as cavities, 
which may be considered as composites of these. 
Data will be given in the form most easily ap¬ 
plied in practical circuit design. Theoretical re¬ 
sults will be stated in analytical form, but the 
greater part of the book will consist of graphs 
presenting results in numerical form. When 
theoretical results are not available, experi¬ 
mental results may be given. Textual material 
will be restricted to that needed to explain the 
form of presentation and, in some cases, to indi¬ 
cate methods of application. 

TECHNIQUE OF MICROWAVE 
MEASUREMENTS 
C. G. Montgomery 

This book describes in detail the procedures 
for measuring the properties of microwaves and 
the circuits in which they are used. After an in¬ 
troduction which discusses the measurable quan¬ 
tities, there is a description of the sources of 
power suitable for measuring purposes and the 
means for detecting energy at microwave fre¬ 
quencies. Standing-wave measurements and the 
determination of impedance are considered. 
The measurement of wavelength and frequency 
is similarly treated. Techniques are described 
for the measurement of power and attenuation 
covering the whole range of power levels which 
are encountered. Various microwave devices 
such as directional couplers, spectrum analyzers, 
and impedance bridges are treated in detail. 

MICROWAVE ANTENNA 
THEORY AND DESIGN 
S. Silver 

This book provides a comprehensive survey of 
theory and design techniques for microwave an¬ 


tennas, and a full discussion of antenna meas¬ 
urement methods. A survey of those parts of 
electromagnetic and optical theory which are 
basic to the subject is followed by a series of 
chapters discussing various types of antenna 
feeds and the complete antenna systems used for 
producing all principal types of microwave 
beams. The aberrations and special features of 
microwave optical systems are discussed in re¬ 
lation to rapid scan antennas. 

PROPAGATION OF SHORT RADIO WAVES 
D. E. Kerr 

Because of the intensive development during 
the war of radar and communication equipment 
operating at frequencies above 100 megacycles 
per second considerable effort has been directed 
toward investigating the propagation charac¬ 
teristics of radiation at frequencies too high to 
be effected by the ionosphere. It is the purpose 
of this book to collect and summarize the re¬ 
sults of these investigations, in such a way that 
they will be readily available to present and 
future workers in the field. 

MICROWAVE DUPLEXERS 
L. D. Smullin , C. G. Montgomery 
This book deals with the general problem of 
using a single antenna for both receiving and 
transmitting and is, therefore, mainly of inter¬ 
est for pulsed transmission applications. A dis¬ 
cussion is given of the low-level properties of 
TR and ATR tubes and the methods for their 
design. The high-level operation is described in 
detail and discussed in connection with the prop¬ 
erties of the gases used for filling the tubes. A 
chapter is devoted to the discussion of the cir¬ 
cuits used for duplexing, including both the 
simpler branched circuits and the more complex 
balanced types. There is a chapter on how to 
measure the performance of the tubes as well as 
the duplexer as a whole. 

CRYSTAL RECTIFIERS 
H. C. Torrey , C. A. Whitmer 
This book discusses the theory, properties, 
manufacture, and use of the silicon and germa¬ 
nium point-contact rectifiers which have been 
developed for use as microwave converters and 
for other circuit applications. Treatment of the 
theory of semiconductors, of the semiconductor- 
metal contact, of frequency conversion by recti- 





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157 


fiers and of noise generation by crystals is 
followed by engineering information on the pro¬ 
duction and use of practical crystal types. 
Crystal rectifiers with special properties are 
also considered. Low level detectors, high in¬ 
verse voltage crystals, and crystals with negative 
i-f conductance are discussed in detail. 

MICROWAVE MIXERS 
R. V. Pound 

This book deals with the microwave portions 
of receivers for very high frequency waves. 
After a general discussion of the various types of 
receiving systems and their relative merit, the 
conversion frequency problem is treated in all 
its aspects. Practical mixers are described and 
their design problems are discussed. A chapter 
is devoted to the special properties of balanced 
mixers. Schemes are described for maintaining 
a constant absolute frequency of the local oscil¬ 
lator as well as those for stabilizing to a con¬ 
stant frequency difference between the trans¬ 
mitter and local oscillator. 

COMPONENTS HANDBOOK 
John F. Blackburn 

This book codifies available information on the 
properties and characteristics of electronic com¬ 
ponents. It includes the results of original meas¬ 
urements made at the Radiation Laboratory on 
manufactured components. Fixed components— 
wires, cables, resistors, capacitors, inductors, 
and transformers—are treated in the first part, 
which also includes information on various 
types of contact rectifiers. The second part deals 
with electromechanical devices: potentiometers, 
variable condensers, rotary inductors, instru¬ 
ment meters, tachometer generators, relays, 
magnetic clutches, and piezoelectric crystals. 
Part 3 is devoted to vacuum tubes, and includes 
a brief summary of the properties of cathode- 
ray tubes. 

VACUUM TUBE AMPLIFIERS 
George E. Valley, Jr., Henry Wallman 

This book seeks to analyze completely, to give 
design principles of, and to describe the special 
constructional techniques pertaining to many 
important types of amplifiers. The amplifiers 
selected for treatment are, in general, charac¬ 
terized either by very high gain, by large band¬ 


width, by great dynamic range, or by precise 
response. Following a theoretical introduction, 
video amplifiers, wide-band high-frequency 
band-pass amplifiers, low-frequency band-pass 
amplifiers, and direct-coupled amplifiers are 
discussed. Noise in amplifiers is treated rigor¬ 
ously, and the practical design of minimal noise 
amplifiers described. 

WAVEFORMS 

Britton Chance, F. C. Williams, V. W. Hughes, 

D. Sayre, E. F. MacNichol, Jr. 

This volume describes the generation and use 
of precisely controlled voltages and currents 
having various time dependence and duration. 
Introductory chapters present new methods of 
wave shaping by linear circuit elements and 
negative feedback amplifiers. The properties of 
vacuum tubes as nonlinear circuit elements and 
their applications to waveform manipulations 
are presented in detail. The operation of various 
types of multivibrators, blocking oscillators, and 
other basic circuits, is discussed with special 
emphasis upon wave shape and stability. Wave¬ 
forms of precisely adjustable duration are 
emphasized. Other chapters treat the use of 
linear and nonlinear circuit elements in modu¬ 
lation, demodulation, frequency multiplication 
and division, and in rapidly executed mathemat¬ 
ical operations. 

ELECTRONIC TIME MEASUREMENTS 
Britton Chance, R. I. Hulsizer, E. F. MacNichol, Jr. 

This book opens with a survey of the use of 
precision timing methods in distance finding 
with detailed designs of precision ranging cir¬ 
cuits depending upon both manual and auto¬ 
matic control. The second part treats electrical 
circuits using supersonic delay elements for the 
cancellation of recurrent waveforms as used in 
moving target indication systems. The third part 
presents several precision methods for data 
transmission employing pulse timing techniques. 

ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS 

I. A. Greenwood, Jr., D. MacRae, Jr., H. J. Reed, 

J. V . Holdam, Jr. 

Details of the design of simple electronic 
computing systems are followed by several il¬ 
lustrative applications to the solution of the air¬ 
craft navigation problem and the synthesis of 




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radar data for training purposes. A second part 
is devoted to the practical aspects of the design 
of lightweight, low-power electronic servo¬ 
mechanisms, and a number of practical exam¬ 
ples taken from various radar and fire-control 
applications are included. The last two parts 
treat the practical design of accurately stabil¬ 
ized power supplies and the problems of design 
and construction of prototype equipment with 
special emphasis upon lightweight techniques 
and the limitations of available components. 

CATHODE-RAY TUBE DISPLAYS 

J. T. Soller, M. A. Starr, George E. Valley, Jr. 

Those interested in the design of instruments 
employing cathode-ray tubes will find in this 
book a practical discussion of their basic char¬ 
acteristics, principles of operation, and methods 
of application. The design and construction of 
beam deflection and focusing devices, optical 
projection and measuring apparatus, and auxil¬ 
iary mechanical equipment is explained. A 
comprehensive treatment of cathode-ray tube 
screens includes a discussion of long-persistent 
phosphors. A compilation of design tech¬ 
niques, whereby instruments using cathode-ray 
tubes as major components can be synthesized 
to fulfill various functions, comprises a major 
portion of the book. Television is not empha¬ 
sized. 

MICROWAVE RECEIVERS 
S. N. Van Voorhis 

This book treats together all the elements 
making up a wide-band receiver. Its first section 
deals with the individual circuit types from 
which a complete receiver is assembled. The sec¬ 
ond section deals with general matters concern¬ 
ing the assembly, testing, and maintenance of 
microwave receivers. The third section describes 
actual receivers chosen as examples because 
they are typical of the important combinations 
of circuits. 

THRESHOLD SIGNALS 
J. L. Lawson, G. E. Uhlenbeck 

This book is intended to provide an analysis, 
both theoretical and experimental, of the factors 
which affect the perception of desired signals in 
the presence of various kinds of interference, 
principally inherent receiver noise. While em¬ 


phasis is placed on signals and interference 
which are usually encountered in pulsed sys¬ 
tems, other systems such as continuous-wave 
ones modulated either in frequency or amplitude 
are briefly discussed. In addition to signals 
which consist of trains of pulses, a treatment is 
given of pulse trains which are amplitude-modu¬ 
lated in some desired way. 

THEORY OF SERVOMECHANISMS 

H. M. James, N. B. Nichols, R. S. Phillips 

This book falls into two main parts: a presen¬ 
tation and extension of the standard theory of 
servomechanism design, and an account of a 
new technique. Part I deals with the frequency- 
response techniques of servomechanism design, 
which makes use of transfer loci, attenuation 
versus log-frequency plots, and phase-angle 
versus log-frequency plots. The required math¬ 
ematical background is summarized and appli¬ 
cations are described. Part II presents a new de¬ 
sign technique, which depends upon minimiza¬ 
tion of the rms error with which the mechanism 
produces a desired result, in the presence of elec¬ 
trical noise and other disturbances. The ap¬ 
proach makes fundamental use of statistical 
methods, which are here presented, together 
with necessary background material. The rela¬ 
tion of this technique to that discussed in Part 
I is explored. The discussion is illustrated with 
many examples. The book closes with an account 
of the application of these techniques to servo¬ 
mechanisms operating with pulsed data. 

RADAR SCANNERS AND RADOMES 

W. M. Cady, M. B. Karelitz, L. A. Turner 

The first part of this book takes up the prob¬ 
lems of mechanical and electrical engineering 
and of servo design which underlies the design 
of scanners for practical radar sets. Land-based, 
shipborne, and airborne scanners are treated. 
Gyroscopically controlled antenna stabilization 
is discussed. The second part is devoted princi¬ 
pally to the practical mechanical, electrical, and 
aerodynamic problems of the design of radomes 
(housings for scanners). It also includes dis¬ 
cussion of the properties of the most useful 
materials, and some development of the theory of 
the effects of such housings on the radiated 
waves. 



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COMPUTING MECHANISMS AND LINKAGES 
A. Svoboda 

This book provides a general discussion of 
computing mechanisms in general, and a de¬ 
tailed study of the design of bar linkages for use 


in computers. It includes a full account of novel 
methods for the design of bar linkages serving 
as generators of functions of one and two inde¬ 
pendent variables. Special attention is paid to 
the design of bar-linkage multipliers. 


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